That's good news. So, trying the demo wouldn't be a complete waste of time 
then. :) Thanks.
> On Jan 20, 2015, at 2:08 PM, christopher hallsworth <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Here is a blurb I just found on their release notes.
> 
> Massively Improved Accessibility - We know many visually impaired users love 
> Audio Hijack, and we've worked hard to make it fully accessible with Apple's 
> VoiceOver. 
> 
>> On 20 Jan 2015, at 18:18, Alex Hall <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> Today, a major (paid) update was released for Audio Hijack Pro, version 3. 
>> This version makes constructing recording flows far easier, among other 
>> usability improvements… At least according to the review I read. I don't own 
>> the app, but I've heard a lot about it. Now that Soundflower isn't working 
>> on Yosemite, and hasn't been updated in a couple years, it might be time for 
>> me to look into Audio Hijack again. Before I plunk down any money, though, I 
>> have a few questions for anyone who uses this app.
>> 
>> First, is this new version accessible? I know it's early days, but maybe 
>> someone tested it, or just got it, or it's been a few days since I sent this 
>> and now you know? It's worrisome to me that the new interface is so visual, 
>> and I wonder if the developers included VoiceOver support.
>> 
>> Second, how does it do with recording VoiceOver? That's the biggest use for 
>> me: recording VoiceOver on the Mac as well as input from a microphone. If it 
>> can't do that, it's not very useful for my situation.
>> 
>> Third, is there a way to record line in on a Macbook Air, while monitoring 
>> somehow? I'd like to record audio from my iPhone, but also speak into a 
>> microphone. Perhaps there's a way to do this with Quicktime's new ability to 
>> record iOS screencasts?
>> 
>> Thank you for any information or ideas you might have.
>> 
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