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Let us finance a Mac version

Reply #25
Man, this is totally unacceptable!
It's such a shame our beloved developers have to work like that!
I'm here for all you need!

Let us finance a Mac version

Reply #26
Thanks. Hint: Zoom. Enhance. Look at the screen.

Let us finance a Mac version

Reply #27
Guys, am just one of you, moved to OS X, but not find replacement for foobar2000.
And i started working for player by myself, for myself. Now i have first public beta, it looks like this: http://snd-app.com

You can try it.


Let us finance a Mac version

Reply #28
Guys, am just one of you, moved to OS X, but not find replacement for foobar2000.
And i started working for player by myself, for myself. Now i have first public beta, it looks like this: http://snd-app.com

You can try it.



Thanks! Does your player support similar components for Foobar2000? I don't see a version history on the website. Thanks!

Let us finance a Mac version

Reply #29
Since foobar2000 developers don't want any kind of funding for a Mac version, can I (we) support the SND application in this matter?

(I'm desperate to abandon iTunes...)

Let us finance a Mac version

Reply #30
they are making an ios version, if you're willing to use a mobile device as your local music hub.

Let us finance a Mac version

Reply #31
they are making an ios version, if you're willing to use a mobile device as your local music hub.

Who cares about a mobile version? IMO Windows, Mac (and maybe Linux) have the priority.


Let us finance a Mac version

Reply #33
Developers, developers, developers, developers!

Silliness aside, on PCs you can get a halfarsed job done with darwine and wine for alternative OSes, or contribute to existing players like Coq and deadbeef.
On mobiles, it's a barren wasteland of horrors.
Stay sane, exile.

Let us finance a Mac version

Reply #34
Developer has suggested that the taste of developing for Android and WinPhone has as much as pushed him to want to pick up continued development on an Apple platform in the future. This will have to be after a usable release is available for all of the mobile platforms, of course.