(Yes, really.) Version 1.5 has at least fixed a couple of similar issues under the About and Options menus, where grey blocks formerly appeared in place of buttons. On the opening screen used to start a new project or open an existing one, there’s a blank Twitter feed on the left side that never loads, this after the previous version had a similar issue where the social media team apparently neglected to give engineers a heads-up they were changing accounts. Videos can be trimmed at the head and/or tail prior to processing, and speed can be adjusted in 1x increments all the way up to 25x, giving longer clips a sense of urgency and ultimately a more thrilling experience.Īlthough it’s hard to argue with the impressive results, the actual software feels half-baked. Videos processed in Standard mode take only a few minutes, and the paid Pro upgrade removes Microsoft’s watermark from the final version.Ĭreating a Hyperlapse movie is simple: Import a movie, tweak a few settings, then wait as the software processes the results into a new file. The trial version is free to download from Microsoft’s website, but adds a watermark to the processed video purchasing the Pro license eliminates this restriction. Still, I enjoy using the bag and I'm sure there are many who would.Available for the first time on OS X, Hyperlapse is easy-to-use software that produces quality results with a minimum of effort. The little things I wish for are literally that though: little. Wish the water bottle pockets were a little larger. Wish it had a couple small pocket compartments on the inside. Zippers can get stuck easily without any obstructions. Cons - Straps themselves feel a little thin, so it could be uncomfortable if you try to wear it while it has a lot of heavy stuff (don't carry kettlebells in there). Lots of pockets on the outside - Pretty comfortable as a backpack as long as you don't have anything too heavy in the bag - Despite roominess, still can fit sideways into a thinner tall locker, which is a nice touch - Clips on the outside to.clip stuff. I also wish there were just a few small pockets on the inside of the bag as well for other stuff. I wish the water bottle pockets on the sides were a little bigger. I should probably contact customer service about that. It may just be my bag as the shoe compartment zipper gets stuck. Some of the zippers are a little finicky. It's not terrible at all, but I can see if your bag is on the heavier side, then it could be a little uncomfortable. They have no padding so if you're wearing a tank or a sleeveless, then the strap may dig in to the shoulders just a bit. ![]() would have been kind of nice to be able to maybe velcro the backpack straps together to make a shoulder strap. I wish that I could also carry it as a shoulder bag, but since it's a backpack more than a sling-style bag, I get it. I do have some small gripes about the bag, however. You could fit a basketball in the bag and still fit plenty of other clothes/equipment/whatever-stuff-you-bring-to-the-gym-with-you. Much roomier than pictures or reviews give it credit. I like that there are also clips on the straps so I have my headphone case clipped to the exterior (guess what brand those are). It's a small thing, but it's very appreciated. ![]() Additionally, this bag also fits sideways into thinner lockers really well, so I'm not cramming my bag into the locker. ![]() I fit my shoes, socks, several changes of clothes (y'never know), shower stuff, a towel, and I still have some room and pockets to spare! Being a backpack also makes it super easy to carry, and the extra padding around the laptop sleeve also makes the bag rather comfortable when it's resting against my back as well. Being a big fan of Project Rock, I snagged the Project Rock Duffle Backpack and was very pleasantly surprised by how roomy it is. Great bag, a few quibbles, but great bag overall! My old OGIO gym bag had seen better days, so I figured it was time for a new one.
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