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beQUIET 2.59 MacOSX-TNT screenshot
TNT 31 MARCH 2016 | 3.79 MB
As long as beQUIET is running, your Macbook's internal speakers are muted. Meanwhile, you may still listen through your headphone jack. Simply to say, beQUIET only mute your internal speakers in any condition.

beQUIET is designed for journalist, teacher, students and other Macbook users who would like to hear the sound but do not want to disturb others, such as in meetings, classrooms, courts, lectures, theaters, etc.

Benefiting from your Mac's high-end hardware design, beQUIET guarantees that your speakers stay quiet and your headphones working no matter if you plug or unplug your headphones (the function that PC users can never dream about!)

This App is developed due to the request of a teacher who needed his computer lab to be quiet, but still let the students enjoy sound with their headphones.

Features:
- Check internal speaker's status and mute them in real time;
- Saves and sets speaker's volume automatically before and after running;
- Easy-to-use interface;
- Animated menu icon;
- No need for any additional hardware;
- Headphones' mute status and volume can be freely adjusted;
- Feature requests are welcome and lifetime free upgrades;


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comments

  Banned 3.08.2012 74 17220
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  Resident 21.06.2011 4 925
+267
Not to be an ass about this, but … all Mac laptops can already do this without the need for additional software. I can't remember if you can unplug your headphones and still not have anything come through the internal speakers if the volume's up (though I believe that's exactly how it works), but it seems to me OSX already remembers all your settings per headphones, speakers or external interface inside of the Audio/MIDI utility.
  Member 28.02.2014 76
+4
agreed. all mac keyboards have mute button
  Resident 21.06.2011 4 925
+267
I think this is supposed to bypass the need to use the "Mute" button, but it's redundant, because every Mac laptop I've ever owned automatically adjusts the audio output when there's something plugged into the headphone jack. In other words, if there's nothing plugged in, and you hit "Mute", then plug in headphones and turn up the volume, the next time you unplug your phones, it automatically goes back to mute, and the next time you plug in your phones again, it puts the volume back up where it was the last time you had the phones plugged in. Maybe the guy who invented this software was using a PowerBook or something.
  Resident 25.07.2011 4 193
+163
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