Soundflower now Universal
Soundflower, a freeware app that is near and dear to many a podcaster, has been updated and is now a Universal Binary. It'll now shunt audio to places audio wasn't able to go before on Intel Macs, and yet it is still free.Ahh, Mac developers, how I love you so!
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Soundflower, a freeware app that is near and dear to many a podcaster, has been updated and is now a Universal Binary. It'll now shunt...
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Randy Harris
Yes but NiceCast is $40, and SoundFlower is free. ;)
Randy at http://www.MacSeven.com
Kevin Duvall
I got Soundflower working on my Intel Mac before this came out. I simply downloaded NiceCast and under Source if you click on one of the Choices for where to get audio from it will ask you to install Soundflower to use this feature. I, then, installed it from there and it worked fine.
August 09 2006 at 2:17 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHot Apps on TUAW
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