Super-easy to use. Completely free. Just drag and drop a movie file onto Submarine and it will quickly find subtitles in your preferred language. Download or send the subtitles directly to Playr, Submerge or iSubtitle. Boom. Done.
I wish this was a website! Like many others I'm hesitant to download apps on my laptop, but a simple website would make the barrier to entry much lower.
@alekplay I disagree. An app is better in every respect. Submarine is also notarized by Apple so you can be 100% sure it's without malware or suspicious code. Enjoy!
@jorgenisaksson Sure, I don't think you're spreading malware. I'm just saying the barrier to use is lower as a website.
I for one would love to use this, but won't be downloading an app onto my laptop that has the sole purpose of finding subtitles for movies. I would however check it out, and maybe occasionally use, if it was a website.
@alekplay Well opensubtitles.org already has a website filled with ads and other weird stuff. You are of course free to use that instead ;-) https://www.opensubtitles.org/en...
Submarine 2.1.1 is available now. You need to download it manually cause I messed up and accidentally made the 2.1 version sandboxed (like an App Store app ;-) Now Sparkle doesn't have the permissions to update it automatically. Just download 2.1.1 from https://www.bitfield.se/submarin... and I apologize for the mess 😇
Submarine 2.0.5 for #macOS is available now. Found and fixed the dreaded "JSON Conversion Failure" bug caused by a change in the @opensubtitles REST API. Check for updates under Preferences in the app to update.
Works great, but the "Buy me a coffee" pop-up is quite annoying and it keeps appearing every time you click "Download", even when you clicked "Don't ask me again"
@wsslstckfsch Submarine 2.0.2 is now available and it will not ask you to donate again if you say so. Sorry! Just check for updates under Preferences inside the app.
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