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SoundBunny for Mac

Customize volume settings for individual applications.

$9.99
In English
Version 1.1.4
3.5
Based on 6 user rates

SoundBunny overview

Note: SoundBunny is not being sold anymore and is listed only for people who had purchased it in the past.

SoundBunny lets you tailor volume settings for individual apps on your Mac. Turn up the sound on a game or movie without increasing the volume of your other apps. Or boost the volume of your email notifications when you’re expecting an important message. Emphasize the sound you need. Decrease the sound you don’t.

  • Simple sliders. SoundBunny’s interface makes it easy to tweak your settings.
  • Convenient muting. SoundBunny offers more than just level adjustments: You can also mute apps with ease.
  • On-demand support. Get quick support from Prosoft when you need it.

What’s new in version 1.1.4

Version 1.1.4:

Note: This product is not compatible with macOS Mojave and later.

  • Improved usability of sliders on newer OS X versions
  • Reduce use of discrete GPU for certain Macs

SoundBunny for Mac

$9.99
In English
Version 1.1.4
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3.5

(5 Reviews of SoundBunny)

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  • User Ratings

ric0ric
ric0ric
Nov 7 2014
1.0.3
0.5
Nov 7 2014
0.5
Version: 1.0.3
Didn't seem to work for me either. I tried having iTunes set up high and playing some music then set Safari to zero volume. Went to a (BBC) website and found the Safari sound coming out loud as ever. What a shame. This could be great - if it worked.
Philip-e7019ddf
Philip-e7019ddf
Jan 18 2014
1.0.3
3.0
Jan 18 2014
3.0
Version: 1.0.3
Running this on Maverick, 10.9.1. Noticed that this application (SoundBunny and SoundBunny helper) cause the system to use the discrete GPU with a negative impact on battery life. Looking for a way to stop it from making the system use the discrete GPU.
Philip-e7019ddf
Philip-e7019ddf
Jan 18 2014
1.0.3
3.0
Jan 18 2014
3.0
Version: 1.0.3
Running this on Maverick, 10.9.1. Noticed that this application (SoundBunny and SoundBunny helper) cause the system to use the discrete GPU with a negative impact on battery life. Looking for a way to stop it from making the system use the discrete GPU.
Marloni
Marloni
Mar 27 2013
1.0.2
5.0
Mar 27 2013
5.0
Version: 1.0.2
1. worx perfect - great if you use several audio prg like Logic , itunes, vls skype.. etc.. even with a soundcard output like rme. 2 the design of bunny is not my case - smaller overview would be also nice for an 13" thx
smayer97
smayer97
Mar 13 2013
1.0.2
0.0
Mar 13 2013
0.0
Version: 1.0.2
It actually attenuated my sound for ALL apps instead, at the MAX settings. WHen I removed, it all returned to normal. What a shame.
ric0ric
ric0ric
Nov 7 2014
0.5
Nov 7 2014
0.5
Version: null
Philip-e7019ddf
Philip-e7019ddf
Jan 18 2014
3.0
Jan 18 2014
3.0
Version: null
Just-Mac
Just-Mac
Sep 9 2013
4.0
Sep 9 2013
4.0
Version: null
Garys427
Garys427
Apr 17 2013
3.5
Apr 17 2013
3.5
Version: null
Marloni
Marloni
Mar 27 2013
5.0
Mar 27 2013
5.0
Version: null
std-sahincolor
std-sahincolor
Jan 2 2013
5.0
Jan 2 2013
5.0
Version: null