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We don't store any data on you, period. We're proud to produce software that puts the user first.
All data needed for AudioWrangler to function stays on your local device. There is no value in sending it elsewhere, so we have no reason to even try to amass it. We don't use any sort of analytics software, either.
Additionally, there are no intermediary or third parties involved in your use of AudioWrangler. There's absolutely no reason for there to be! It's simply a small app that improves your user experience.




I'm only upset I didn't find this app sooner! Thank you, thank you, thank you.
There is one oddity I noticed: AirPods seem to (at least sometimes) trigger a notification loop on a secondary non-active computer; I suspect the AirPods are signaling availability to the computer that isn't actively playing audio and AudioWrangler detects it as a connected audio device, but then it's not actually connected and AudioWrangler switches back to the original inputs, but then the AirPods signal availability...and it just loops constantly, so if notifications are turned on, it's a constant popup loop!
I've noticed this on both M2 and Intel based MacBook Pros, running the latest version of AudioWrangler and macOS Sonoma 14.4.1. Though I'm not sure it always happens. I've replicated it, but not reliably?
I'm not sure if there's any harm in a constant device switching loop, but it's at least annoying when notifications are turned on (I appreciate the confirmation that devices have been updated correctly, when they're not stuck in a loop!).
Anyway, thanks again. I really, really appreciate the app. Managing a combination of USB and Bluetooth audio devices is incredibly frustrating without this utility.