G-Force is an audio visualization plug-in for media players and can also visualize auxiliary or "line-in" audio. It features fast anti-aliased effects, millions of possible effect combinations, savable and scriptable effects, video file export capabilities, and unparalleled expandability. It is designed to entertain you on its own, but there are manys it can be customized and extended.
- Preprocessor macro string substitution fix
- The Mac OS X screensaver no longer prevents sleep
- Improvements to fft latency in the Standalone and V-Bar
- WMP's auto-retrieved album cover art is now used when no other cover art is available
- Fixed possible instability introduced when handling some 8 bit images
- Added hotkey (SHIFT+O) to toggle OpenGL mode in Windows
Reviewing 3.5.6 (Jan 26, 2007)
Nagware, even though I have paid the $30 to purchase this software I still get the G-Force splash screen everytime it starts, I tried to ask about this on their forum but they quickly deleted the thread. If they refuse to offer help I will ask for a refund.
Reviewing 2.8.1 (Aug 17, 2005)
I hate nagware, which is a shame, cos this is otherwise great, the best at what it does in my opinion. I still use it sometimes, and put up with the nags - i love the range of players it supports, the visualisations themselves are the best in my experience and if they're getting a little dull I have a fiddle with the keys.
Reviewing 2.6.6 (Jul 7, 2004)
I have always liked G-Force, and I use it in WinAmp and MusicMatch Jukebox. This is a great update to the program, especially since you can update G-Force for all your vis-enabled applications at once with the nifty installer. The only distraction was a splash nag screen to upgrade to the "Gold" version.
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