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OWC Unveils Free SoundBunny Volume Control Application Promotion

Other World Computing announced today that it will be including Prosoft Engineering’s SoundBunny volume control application — a $9.99 value — for free with purchases of $100 or more from OWC. Additionally, this first-of-its-kind program for the Mac is specially priced at $0.99 when purchased with any other item from OWC on the same order. Both promotional offers are while supplies last.

Controls Each Application’s Volume Independently

SoundBunny is a simple, yet powerful Mac volume control application that provides the ability to control the volume level for all open applications in one, easy-to-use interface. Set the volume high for a movie or game you’re playing, while setting the volume low or even muted for Mail alerts or notifications. Since the program discovers all of the sound-enhanced applications that are running, you can also control any others that need to be turned down or muted. Gone forever is the hassle of having to change your Mac’s master volume setting for each app change.

Besides offering the highest performance and quality in products, we’re well-known for offering added value services, support, and special offers like this,” said Larry O’Connor, Founder and CEO, Other World Computing. “SoundBunny is just one of those neat little programs you can’t do without and we’re very pleased to be able to offer it to the Mac community for free or at a significant savings from retail.

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  • It is not a “first of its kind” application. Detour used to do the same thing, but was abandoned by its developer several years ago.

    • There was a similar utility I used on my pre-X G3s & Sawtooth G4s in the previous century, but I can’t recall its name any longer. Still, this does not contradict Grant’s qualifying statement.