5 Integrations with ftrack
View a list of ftrack integrations and software that integrates with ftrack below. Compare the best ftrack integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with ftrack. Here are the current ftrack integrations in 2024:
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cineSync
ftrack
The Emmy® and Academy Award®-winning review solution used by film and television productions worldwide. cineSync guarantees that everyone sees exactly the same frame at the same time. The only review platform that presents high-res, high frame rate video in sync with anyone in the world, with guaranteed sync. Give form to your feedback with annotation tools and sketch in ideas – it shows in sync with everyone else in the review. No media file ever passes through cineSync’s servers. It’s why the world’s largest studios trust us with their content. Share ideas, communicate requirements, and move things forward with frame-specific, contextual feedback. cineSync is capable of 4K playback, high color accuracy, and extremely high frame rates, regardless of bandwidth. No more suffering through stuttering video via screen sharing or streaming: cineSync just works. cineSync supports MacOS, Windows and Linux.Starting Price: $10 per user per month -
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Frankie
Cospective
The world’s best browser-based solution for interactive review of stills and video. The simplest way to share and comment on work in progress. Web based and designed for ease of use, Frankie is the most intuitive and flexible interactive review solution. Frankie is supported on Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge. Guests can join your review by simply clicking a link. Even first time users will be reviewing without any interruptions. All notes and drawings are instantly viewable by anyone else in the review. Frankie accounts all include the following features: Remote video review and approval, synchronised and interactive, Chrome, Edge, Safari and Firefox, drawing and annotation tools, and free iOS app. Your free Frankie trial is a fully-featured PRO account with one active project, valid for 30 days. Frankie provides interactive drawing and note tools.Starting Price: $49 per month -
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Helix Swarm
Perforce
Helix Swarm is a web-based, free code review tool for Helix Core. Using Helix Swarm keeps your projects moving forward at speed — while sticking to organizational processes. It unites teams to do more effective code reviews. Contributors share files, comment, suggest tasks, vote up or down, and submit final work within this code review tool. Plus, Helix Swarm streamlines the entire peer code review process. You’ll be able to make sure the right code gets reviewed by the right people — on time. This makes your code reviews more effective — and improves the quality of your next release. -
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HostAccess
Perforce
HostAccess is PC terminal emulation software. It offers a suite of terminal emulation tools for Microsoft Windows users. This allows secure access to various platforms, including Linux, Unix, IBM, Windows, etc. The main usage of the HostAccess is to connect to PICK (multivalue) system, such as UniVerse, UniData, D3, ONware, etc., and use own package of programs written in PICK Basic. These programs provide APIs for data exchange and expansive GUI capabilities. Produce reports quickly and integrate data with Windows applications. Connect to multiple systems within one integrated environment. HostAccess offers all the key terminal emulation software features you need in a single page. So, whether you’re looking for asynchronous/synchronous connections, server-based administration, concurrent users, or multiple session access, HostAccess is an ideal solution for you. -
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P4Merge
Perforce
P4Merge tracks and compares the effects of past and pending work for branches and individual files. You can even use it to resolve conflicts (especially with Git). See the differences between file versions and easily resolve conflicts with P4Merge. Need to know what changed during a certain time frame? Folder Diff reveals history between any two points in time. Overlay two images to easily isolate pixel-level changes. Highlight and edit text file differences. Choose to include or ignore line endings/white spaces. Recognize line-ending conventions for Windows, Mac, and Unix. Display line numbers when comparing and merging files. See what code needs to be resolved in pending merges. Exclude files that are modified, unique, or unchanged. Organize modified assets in familiar file/folder hierarchy. Compare JPEG, GIF, TIFF, BMP, and other file formats. Overlap images or display side-by-side to view changes.
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