Duck's Inferno Mac OS

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Inferno is a distributed operating system started at Bell Labs and now developed and maintained by Vita Nuova Holdings as free software.

1,355 downloadsUpdated: February 24, 2020Donationware
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  • Operating Systems Mac OS X 10.4 PPC, Mac OS X 10.5 PPC, Macintosh, Mac OS X 10.3.9, Mac OS X 10.4 Intel, Mac OS X 10.5 Intel, Mac OS X 10.6 Intel.

Make your office work and gaming sessions endlessly more fun, frustrating, and unpredictable with a chaotic duck that wants to make your desktop its own

What's new in Desktop Goose 0.22:

  • Unlimited memes! Put whatever memes you want in the assets folder! Goose will bring them.
  • Added GIF support!
  • Config the goose! Alter properties in the config.goos file (open it in Notepad) to adjust his aggression!)
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Just like Goat Simulator before it, Untitled Goose Game has become something of an internet phenomenon, so much so that it has inspired artists and developers to create goose-related content in image, video, or even app form.

If you've tried Untitled Goose Game and are looking for a similar experience on your desktop, then do I have the app for you! Desktop Goose brings you an annoying goose companion that will wander across your screen and leave a trail of destruction and terrible memes in its wake.

Geese are cute, right?

Wrong. If you really believe that, you're in for a rude awakening. The only thing a goose wants is for every living being around to know how much it hates them. If there's no one around for a goose to terrorize, it will find someone. Today, that lucky someone is you.

Now that you're the proud subject of your goose master, your life is about to get a lot more interesting. And by interesting, I mean scary and unproductive. Things will go wrong, and you have no idea when and how badly.

Life under your new goose overlord

At first, you might see the harbinger of doom wobbling across your desktop and think it's fairly harmless. Until, of course, it decides to start tracking mud on your wallpaper, browser, and everything else you hold dear.

Not content to simply deface your pristine desktop, the goose will occasionally drag in awful memes, drawings, and notes, in its very own 'Not-epad.' Not a big deal, right? You can just close them, right? Think again. You try that, and the goose will grab your mouse cursor to keep you from messing with its stuff every again.

Try to tame the goose... if you dare

All hope isn't lost just yet. Before you quit the app and kill the goose for good, you can try to tweak the settings to make it less (or even more) annoying. You can prevent it from grabbing your cursor at random, specify how long it should wander around your desktop before it does something evil, and even give it a new paint job.

More interestingly, you can replace its sub-standard memes with superior ones and add some personal notes instead of the goose's silly ramblings. Just open the dedicated folders from the app's preferences and replace the files with your own.

Desktop Goose will make even the most mundane task a much more exciting experience, and it will help you appreciate just how amazing a goose-less life truly is. Just don't let the goose read this, for my own good.

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Desktop Goose was reviewed by Catalin Chelariu
4.5/5
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Desktop Goose 0.22

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There's a feature that is built into Windows called Audio Ducking, where sound from one application will drop the volume of the sound on other applications down. This allows you to be listening to music and be on voice chat at the same time without having to have the music turned all the way down. I've hunted around and worked out the best and easiest way to do it on a Mac using a program called Audio Hijack 3.

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This process works with pretty well any program, including Ventrillo, Discord, Teamspeak, Skype etc.
The program I'm using for this is called Audio Hijack 3, you can get this from Rogue Amobea Software. There's a free version of it available that will overlay noise on audio capture over 10minutes. Give it a shot, if you like it, buy it!
First up, download Audio Hijack 3 and put it in your Applications Folder. Open up your voice chat (in my case, I'm using Discord) and your music player (I'm using the Spotify App).
Open it up and you'll be presented with a window allowing you to create a session. Hit New Session and choose 'New Blank Session'
Here you'll want to drag and drop the Application Source over, click on it and change the Source to your voice chat program.

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Do the same for your music player, put it below the first one.
Next look under Advanced and grab the Ducking module over, you'll see 2 little bars appear linking your two applications to the ducking module. Note that the application at the top is the one you want to hear, the one below is the one you want to quiet.
Finally, drag the Output Device module over.
Hit the Go button in the bottom left to start. If you're playing music, you'll see the links light up as sound goes through.

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Click on the ducking module to adjust how loud someone has to talk on your voice chat to activate the ducking and by how much.
Extra Notes, you can chain together modules such as recorders etc. Here's my setup:
The audio from Discord goes into the Recorder, before being boosted up by the AUPeakLimiter module (makes people who talk quietly a little louder, with limited success) before going into the ducking module.
I also sometimes listen to youtube music mixes, so I've got both Spotify and Firefox on there.
If you like this guide, leave me a comment!




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