Audacious is a audio player with a focus on low resource use, high audio quality, and support for a wide range of audio formats. It is designed primarily for use on POSIX-compatible systems. Audacious began as a fork of Beep Media Player, which itself is a fork of XMMS. William nenolod Pitcock decided to fork Beep Media Player after the original development team announced that they were stopping development in order to create a next-generation version called BMPx. According to the Audacious home page, Pitcock and others had [their] own ideas about how a player should be designed, which [they] wanted to try in a production environment. Since version 2.1, Audacious includes both the Winamp-like interface known from previous versions and a new, GTK+-based interface known as GTKUI, which resembles foobar2000 to some extent. GTKUI became the default interface in Audacious 2.4.
VERSION HISTORY
- Version 1.0.0 posted on 2017-06-03
Initial release with port to MacOS and OSX
Program Details
- Category: Audio & Multimedia > Audio File Players
- Publisher: Wine Reviews
- License: Free Trial
- Price: $15.00
- Version: 1.0.0
- Platform: mac