Never used FB, but always MusicBee. The latter is more an 'out of the box' thing. Simpler to configure and use. Downloaded,
@Habu's suggestion, the dark blue McIntosh theme. First impressions:
Did a great job finding and listing album files. Gots to figure out how to order them by genre...standard with MB. I like the modular approach, but it has a learning curve. What doesn't? The McIntosh version is out of date. I'll have to try latest release if it's important. On the other hand, Binghamtom Blue meters are a plus. MusicBee doesn't have blue meters. MB should work that out.
Unlike MB, my install had no integrated WASAPI switch. I downloaded a .dll that was supposed to create WASAPI functionality, but the program would not load after the config. Had to back it out. Not sure what is going on with that.
I know there is a panel somewhere that adds album photos, so I've got to search that out, too. Comes standard with MB. Maybe it's just the theme I have. And let's face it, you really don't need to look at a picture when you are listening to files, especially when you have three VU meters and a waveform indicator going. I guess.
Overall 'feel' kind of reminds me of Linux back in the day... installing Nvidia drivers from scratch, configuring NDISwrapper (which probably never worked), and resolving dependency problems. Foobar is probably simpler than that. Most things are simpler than that. LOL. I'll keep it on my PC desktop because it looks cool. Using powered Presonus speakers for PC listening I don't think WASAPI matters. It's just something to say you have. And I like choice. I also like blue meters. Even if they don't do anything important, every component ought to have them.