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Wally
I haven't used either of these programs, so I cannot personally comment on
them specificly. However, as both programs do have their fans, they
obviously work. As for stations not playing, as someone who has tracked
streams for over a decade, keeping a database of them current is a
thankless monumental task.
Personally, I use an approach similar to that described by Harry Brown
earlier this week using as reference sources, in addition to the station
websites themselves, such sources as
http://streamingradioguide.com
www.radiotime.com
www.vtuner.com
www.billsparks.org
www.radio-locator.com
and others.
No one source can have it all; nor keep it totally current. That is the
drawback to using one dedicated piece of software or database.
It is also possible that certain screen readers may function better or run
into difficulties with specific pieces of software or websites.
Our heavenly father never takes anything from His children unless He means to give
them something better.
George Muller (1805-1898), caregiver to 10,000 British orphans
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