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Topic: [TOS #6] Who wants to clean spyware anyway? (Read 3326 times) previous topic - next topic
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[TOS #6] Who wants to clean spyware anyway?

Is anyone developing a version of foobar for linux or osx. I don't have any computers at home that run windows so I am unable to use it. Does anyone know if a version is planned. Thanks.

[TOS #6] Who wants to clean spyware anyway?

Reply #1
not officially... there have been a number of threads about this... and I will admit that audio manipulation is the one thing I can't get from my linux box that I can from foobar2000

there was a project started on sourceforge called boofar... but it has seen little activity thus far... it would be a great project to contribute to if the direction stays clean and clear...

[TOS #6] Who wants to clean spyware anyway?

Reply #2
Searching topic titles for "linux" turns up a whole slew of relevant topics. Note that your topic is not among them since you chose to only put your real concern in the description and filled in some obscure question for the title itself.

[TOS #6] Who wants to clean spyware anyway?

Reply #3
Thats what I had thought. Thanks for the reply. If any devs are looking at this I think that foobar for linux or osx would be a big hit as there is nothing that compares on those platforms. Also keep in mind that Apple has been gaining market share for a few years now and apparently controls 12% of the laptop market, a number that is only growing.

Linky http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2006/7/25/4753
(Couldn't get my link to work right)