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12/31

See You In 2007

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The private beta for people who preordered has been out for a little less than a week, but already the reception’s been extremely positive. Bugs aside, people are already talking about how useful Tubular has been for them. 2007 is going to be a fantastic year for Tubular, because we are already planning new features and tools that will make Tubular significantly more powerful and useful than it is now. So thanks to everyone for all your support, and we look forward to helping you make 2007 a little less productive.
12/28

Tubular Beta 3 released

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Start up Tubular and check for updates, where you’ll find the third beta is released. This fixes two of those issues that were detected in the last release; Tubular will save the size of its window now, and you can now close videos and the sidebar will work again.

If you have contacted us regarding not receiving a beta link, we will be addressing those in the next few hours. Enjoy!

12/28

Some Common Issues

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We’ve discovered some bugs that happen among everyone. Here’s a quick list of the biggest issues that we are aware of:

  • You cannot search twice
  • Tubular does not save custom window size
  • Explicit videos can crash Tubular
  • Watching a video will cause the sidebar on the left to stop working

We’re working on resolving those issues as quickly as possible. We’ll push out new builds as soon as we can.

12/27

Tubular Private Beta 1

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The first private beta for Tubular has been released for all preorderers. If you purchased and did not receive an email with a download link, please contact us with the Contact link at the top of this page to get another email sent out to you. Hope you enjoy!

Update: The YouTube account favorites importing mechanism seems to be accidentally shut off in this release. It’ll be fixed very soon.

Update 2: The new version has been pushed out to the Sparkle updater. If it doesn’t automatically launch, choose “Check for updates” from the Tubular menu. It should work without any real problems, but if not, try deleting the file at ~/Library/Preferences/com.twistedninja.Tubular.plist.

Update 3: The update no longer requires a password. If you can’t update, try deleting the Tubular application and reinstalling it from the disk image.

Update 4: If you have an @aol.com email address, then your emails are bouncing. We will be contacting AOL soon to try and resolve the issue. Meanwhile, if you contact us with an alternative email address, we can send you the beta information there.

12/26

Screencast!

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Here’s a little video demonstration of some Tubular features. These are all running live; none of these have been taken to Photoshop, but there was a little video editing involved because of a few minor bugs.
12/26

An Update and An Apology

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So a week and a half ago I promised a private beta for preorderers would be available by Christmas. Now it is the day afterwards, and you guys are still Tubularless. What happened?

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12/15

Multiple Preorders, Private Betas

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Tubular’s development is coming close to 1.0. As many of you have noted, both with your comments and emails, you’re all very interested in getting your hands on this as quickly as possible. To that end, we will be releasing a private beta exclusively for people who preordered. And it will be coming very soon - before Christmas.

Aside from that, if you have multiple preorders (if you bought Tubular here and in the GiftZOT), you can give one of your licenses to another person (unfortunately, we cannot do refunds). If this affects you, please send us an email by clicking the Contact button at the top of this page with the email you used for either your MacZOT purchase or your purchase on this site.
12/07

Viral Video on the Go

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Watching videos when you’re at your computer is fun, but watching videos wherever you are is even better. So now, you can take your favorite videos and put them right on your favorite media player.

To convert videos to your iPod, simply choose the video you want to convert in the Tubular window, and click Convert to iPod. That’s it. Tubular will then download the video, convert it to a QuickTime file, add it to iTunes, and tag it, all automatically. It handles multiple videos at the same time, as well.

The videos usually range between 400-800 kbps, which means that for most videos on YouTube, your iPod video file will come out to a few megabytes. You could stick dozens of these on your iPod without breaking a sweat.

Note: The graphics and positioning of all the widgets seen in the image above are subject to change, although the overall idea (a table with all of the conversions in it) will be staying.