Nice application, does the job with a good interface and work flow.
I’ve been doing the task targeted by iFlicks with command line tools, and iFlicks is so much easier. As I wasn’t about to write my own app I decided to pay up for a nice GUI and workflow, and I’m quite pleased. Converts formats, adds metadata, and handles subtitles well, and that’s what I need. The developer seems to be committed to continual improvement and I appreciate that. He/she must be quite familiar with the needs/desires of the target audience, and has put together an application that seems pretty easy to use out of the box, with reasonable support for more complex tasks.
Update for version 2.4: The app gets better incrementally, probably reflecting input from people with more complicated needs than I, but I do often appreciate improvements I didn’t know I wanted. I really like this app and the way it helps me get video files optimized for use on OS X or iOS with and without iTunes (I generally prefer VLC to iTunes because files tend to pile up in iTunes and use a lot of disk space).
Lkinak about
iFlicks 2, v2.4.1