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Stream Anything to Your AirPort Express With Airfoil (Updated)

Princeton, NJ – Rogue Amoeba Software is pleased to finally unveil Airfoil (originally announced as Slipstream), the first and best way to send audio from any application directly to the AirPort Express. Everyone who owns one of Apple’s popular AirPort Express devices will be thrilled to be able to send audio from applications like RealPlayer, Windows Media Player, QuickTime, and Safari right to their remote speakers. In just seconds, Airfoil can send audio from almost any application on OS X directly to the AirPort Express.
Back in December we mentioned Rogue Amoeba’s Slipstream application that allows you to stream audio from any application to the Apple AirPort Express. We received word that the new application will ship (under a new name) as early as tomorrow, Tuesday 01 March. Stay tuned…

With Slipstream, audio from any application can be sent to the AirPort Express – users longing to send audio from applications like RealPlayer and Windows Media Player need look no further than Slipstream.


Princeton, NJ – Rogue Amoeba Software is pleased to finally unveil Airfoil (originally announced as Slipstream), the first and best way to send audio from any application directly to the AirPort Express. Everyone who owns one of Apple’s popular AirPort Express devices will be thrilled to be able to send audio from applications like RealPlayer, Windows Media Player, QuickTime, and Safari right to their remote speakers. In just seconds, Airfoil can send audio from almost any application on OS X directly to the AirPort Express.
Back in December we mentioned Rogue Amoeba’s Slipstream application that allows you to stream audio from any application to the Apple AirPort Express. We received word that the new application will ship (under a new name) as early as tomorrow, Tuesday 01 March. Stay tuned…

With Slipstream, audio from any application can be sent to the AirPort Express – users longing to send audio from applications like RealPlayer and Windows Media Player need look no further than Slipstream.

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