What Integrates with ftrack?
Find out what ftrack integrations exist in 2024. Learn what software and services currently integrate with ftrack, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that ftrack currently integrates with:
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cineSync
Backlight
$10 per user per monthThe Emmy®, Academy Award®,-winning review solution used worldwide by film and television productions. cineSync ensures that everyone sees the exact same frame simultaneously. CineSync is the only review platform that displays high-resolution, high frame rate video in sync to anyone around the world. You can give form to your feedback using annotation tools and sketching ideas. It will show in sync with all the other reviewers. CineSync never allows any media file to pass through its servers. It's the reason why some of the biggest studios in the world trust us with their content. With frame-specific feedback, you can communicate your ideas and needs, and help move things forward. cineSync can play 4K video, with high color accuracy and very high frame rates, regardless if you have a high bandwidth connection. CineSync is a simple, reliable solution to stuttering streaming or screen sharing video. cineSync is compatible with MacOS, Windows, and Linux. -
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Frankie
Cospective
$49 per monthThe best browser-based solution to interactive review of stills or video. It's the easiest way to comment and share work in progress. Frankie, which is web-based and designed to be intuitive and flexible in interactive review, is the best. Frankie can be used on Chrome, Safari and Firefox. Simply click a link to invite guests to join your review. Reviewers can review without interruptions even if they are first-time users. Anyone can view all notes and drawings instantly. All Frankie accounts include the following features: Remote video review, approval, synchronised, interactive, Chrome Edge, Safari, Firefox, drawing and annotation tools and a free iOS app. Your 30-day free Frankie trial includes a PRO account with one active project. Frankie offers interactive drawing and note tools. -
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Helix Swarm
Perforce
Helix Swarm is a web-based and free code review tool for Helix Core. Helix Swarm helps you keep your projects moving at a rapid pace while adhering to your organizational processes. It allows teams to work together for more efficient code reviews. This code review tool allows contributors to share files, comment, suggest tasks and vote up or down. Helix Swarm simplifies peer code review. This will allow you to ensure that the right code is reviewed by the right people, on time. This will make your code reviews more efficient and improve the quality of your next release. -
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HostAccess
Perforce
HostAccess is a PC terminal emulator software. It provides a range of terminal emulator tools for Microsoft Windows users. This allows secure access on various platforms such as Linux, Unix and IBM. HostAccess' main purpose is to connect to PICK (multivalue), such as UniVerse and UniData, D3, ONware etc., and to use your own package of programs written using PICK Basic. These programs offer APIs for data exchange as well as extensive GUI capabilities. Quickly create reports and integrate data with Windows applications. Connect to multiple systems in one environment. HostAccess provides all the essential terminal emulator software features you require in one 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 the effects of past and current work on branches and individual files and compares them. It can also be used to resolve conflicts, especially with Git. P4Merge allows you to easily see the differences between file versions. Do you want to know what happened in a given time frame? Folder Diff shows the history between any two points in a given time. To easily identify pixel-level changes, overlay two images. Highlight and edit differences in text files. You can choose to include or ignore line ends/white spaces. Line-ending conventions are recognized for Windows, Mac, Unix, and Unix. When merging and comparing files, display line numbers. Check for any code that needs to be fixed in pending mergers. Files that are modified, unique or unchanged should be excluded. Modified assets should be organized in familiar file/folder hierarchy. Compare JPEGs, GIFs, TIFFs, BMP, and other file types. To see changes, overlay images or display side by side.
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