RE Linux: The news I’ve been wishing for for a long, long time.
This won’t be officially supported nor do we have plans for any other Linux software (there won’t be an Airfoil for Linux, just the speakers). If you’ve got a Linux box you want to turn into remote speakers for Airfoil, you can grab Airfoil Speakers for Linux right here. And of course, you can go to the Airfoil site to download Airfoil and get started with wireless audio around your house.Īfter requests from users, we’ve got a port of Airfoil Speakers for Linux currently in testing. You can read the whole article over at TidBits now.
Airfoil is a near-perfect application that’s razor sharp in its focus, and Zen-like in its simplicity.” “Rogue Amoeba’s Airfoil 3.1 is that rare program that takes a complex task, makes it drop-dead simple, and includes only what’s absolutely necessary. This week, however, Rich Mogull has posted a fabulously in-depth look at his use of Airfoil. TidBits mentioned it briefly back when 3.0 was released in January and when 3.1 came out in February. Since its release, Airfoil 3 has been garnering praise from all manner of Mac journalists. Posted By Paul Kafasis on March 13th, 2008