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Descarga fiable para Mac de iFileX GRATIS-1.3.1. Descarga libre de virus y 100% limpia. Consigue iFileX descargas alternativas.

This application is provided as-is. It is by no means complete, though most of the features implemented are known to work reasonably well.

Current version

foobar2000 for Mac, v2.1.58

System requirements

Version 2.1.58 highlights

Fixed bad handling of MP4/M4A files with QuickTime chapters.

Version 2.1.57 highlights

Fixed various playback position & seekbar bugs.
Fixed Add Location dialog bugs.
Fixed upmix DSP bugs.
Fixed playlist manipulation bugs.

Version 2.1.55 highlights

Changed code signing settings to correct some of supported game music formats using JIT compilation not working since 2.1.54.

Version 2.1.54 highlights

Introduced code signing; runs on Mac OS Catalina without having to approve it thru System Preferences.
Fixed a number of bugs on OSX Mavericks.

Version 2.1.50 highlights

Fixed seekbar regression from the previous release.

Version 2.1.49 highlights

More graceful behavior of sliders in DSP and ReplayGain settings.
Cuesheet handling regressions fixed.
Fixed ReplayGain track/album mode by playback order.

Version 2.1.48 highlights

Fixed playback status not being restored after app restart.

Version 2.1.47 highlights

Playlist manipulation bug fixes.
Fixed tracks not being correctly added to playlist in some scenarios.

Version 2.1.46 highlights

Various playlist behavior fixes. Column sizes and playlist scroll positions are now remembered.
Added upmix DSPs.
Updated UPnP playback features, in sync with UPnP MediaRenderer output component v1.3.2 on Windows.

Version 2.1.43 highlights

Updated UPnP playback features, in sync with UPnP MediaRenderer output component v1.3.1 on Windows.

Version 2.1.42 highlights

Updated UPnP playback features, in sync with UPnP MediaRenderer output component v1.3 on Windows.

Version 2.1.40 highlights

Fixed a bug resulting in crashes when adding large amounts of tracks to a playlist.
Updated UPnP playback features, in sync with the component for Windows foobar2000.

Version 2.1.37 highlights

WMA handling bug fixes
UPnP bug fixes and improvements

Version 2.1.36 highlights

Bug fixes

Version 2.1.35 highlights

Volume control in playback controls
Output device picker and configuration
UPnP MediaRenderer output capability

Version 2.1.32 highlights

Longpressing pause button now stops playback
Bug fixes

Version 2.1.27 highlights

Playback controls pane (buttons, seekbar, playback order) at the bottom instead of toolbar
Now possible to toggle repeat/shuffle modes
Now-playing info and controls now accessible via Mac OS notifications

Version 2.1.21 highlights

Improved dark mode compatibility
Corrected Vorbis decoding crash

Version 2.1.20 highlights

Now compatible with dark mode

Version 2.1.18 highlights

User interface rework in progress.
ReplayGain and DSP settings now accessible.
Playlists can now be manipulated through a siderbar.
Now compatible with OSX Mavericks and newer.
Fixed bugs in verify integrity tool.

Version 2.1.14 highlights

More FTP client fixes, experimental support for encrypted FTP (ftpes://).
Fixed a crash when reading certain zip archives.
Fixed incorrect reading of certain APE tags.

Version 2.1.13 highlights

FTP client fixes.
Properties dialog bug fix, adding custom fields now works correctly.

Version 2.1.10 highlights

Fixed toast messages not working in some cases, playback errors in particular.
Better feedback when attempting to play a DRM protected WMA file.
M3U playlist handling fixes.

Discussion forum thread:

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Many users will see references to an application called MacKeeper on various web sites and via pop-ups on their browser. Not only is it expensive for what it purports to do (freeware applications that do the same or more are readily available), it can sometimes install itself without the user realising it, and it can be very tricky to get rid of. The only utility you must run on a system is a backup utility, and only backed up systems should be troubleshooted with system management utilities, as you may have a hardware problem causing the other system issues, and the only way to isolate hardware or software issues is on a backed up system, otherwise you may completely make your data inaccessible by accident.


MacKeeper has been described by various sources as highly invasive malware*that can de-stablize your operating system, adding that it is unethically marketed, with a history of making false advertising claims, by a company called Zeobit, and a rip-off.


(Please note that references to the original developers, Zeobit, also now refer to Kromtech Alliance Corp, who acquired MacKeeper and PCKeeper from ZeoBit LLC in early 2013.)


Most positive reviews of it have been found to have been paid for by Zeobit (developers of MacKeeper) in the form of ‘free upgrades’ etc. One such opinion is:



For more about ‘astruturfing’ (writing phoney product reviews for money) see here:



and http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24299742


They also warn th. The drivers were release on April 8, and are said to fix a number of issues. This might sound like total overkill for a sound card, but it's not four i. 06:07 PMThis update resolves the hardware/device detection issue for Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi 11:12 AMCreative has released new version 2.18.0017 drivers for Creative Sound Blaster Audigy series sound cards. Sound blaster x-fi drivers.

Further opinion on it and how to uninstall MacKeeper malware can be read here:



MacKeeper have recently said that the uninstaller from here:



now works.


There are many forms of ‘Malware’ that can affect a computer system, of which ‘a virus’ is but one type, ‘trojans’ another. Using the strict definition of a computer virus, no viruses that can attack OS X have so far been detected 'in the wild', i.e. in anything other than laboratory conditions. The same is not true of other forms of malware, such as Trojans. Whilst it is a fairly safe bet that your Mac will NOT be infected by a virus, it may have other security-related problem, but more likely a technical problem unrelated to any malware threat.




You may find this User Tip on Viruses, Trojan Detection and Removal, as well as general Internet Security and Privacy, useful: The User Tip seeks to offer guidance on the main security threats and how to avoid them.



More useful information can also be found here:


Some extensions may make it look like MacKeeper is loaded even if you did not install MacKeeper. This is discussed on this thread:

Some files may not be able to be found with Spotlight, which would need one of these tools to find:

http://www.devontechnologies.com/products/freeware/ - EasyFind

http://www.osxbytes.com/ - iFileX (Unfortunately MacKeeper is advertised on this page, so just don't click on it where it is advertised).


* The expression ‘malware’ is a general term used by computer professionals to mean a variety of forms of hostile, intrusive, or annoying software.