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Airfoil vs Beamer

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Airfoil

8.0
Media & Design

Sends audio from computer to outputs

Beamer

6.0
Media & Design

Desktop casting/streaming app for Apple TV and Chromecast

Metric Airfoil Beamer
Category Media & Design Media & Design
AI Score 8.0 6.0
30-day Installs 48 36
90-day Installs 161 98
365-day Installs 626 415
Version 5.12.6 4.2.0
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 1.6K
GitHub Forks 154
Open Issues 118
License NOASSERTION
Language TeX
Last GitHub Commit 3mo ago
First Seen May 6, 2013 Aug 9, 2023

Reviews

Airfoil

Airfoil is a powerful audio streaming tool that allows users to send audio from their computer to various outputs, including AirPlay devices, networked computers, and more. Its ability to support multiple audio streams simultaneously and deliver high-quality sound makes it a favorite among audiophiles and media professionals.

Airfoil streams audio from your computer to multiple devices, including AirPlay speakers, networked computers, and more.

Pros

  • + Seamless audio streaming to multiple devices simultaneously
  • + Support for a wide range of audio output options, including AirPlay and networked computers
  • + High-quality audio delivery with advanced customization options

Cons

  • - Requires a paid license after the trial period
  • - Can be overwhelming for users with simpler audio needs

Beamer

Beamer is a desktop casting and streaming application designed for Apple TV and Chromecast, offering a user-friendly interface for content sharing. It benefits users who frequently stream or cast media from their Mac to compatible devices.

Beamer allows users to cast content from their Mac to Apple TV and Chromecast devices.

Pros

  • + Compatible with Apple TV and Chromecast for seamless streaming.
  • + Auto-updates ensure the app remains current and secure.
  • + User-friendly interface for easy content sharing.

Cons

  • - Lack of community discussion or reviews.
  • - GitHub repository is unrelated to the app, causing potential confusion.