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It's a simple program to use, actually. (Use the tab key, and
shift-F10.) It isn't the most accessible, but it more than makes up for
that by the sheer variety of stations you can find through it. there is
a Blog entry on it by Fred's head Companion. (Visit www.aph.org and look
for the Blog there.) Also, it's been around for a few years at least.
Another radio player, more accessible this time, is Tapin Radio,
www.tapinradio.com
Both players are free.
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From: "the organist" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2011 1:58 AM
Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] a new radio player is out!
>i installed the radio share program, and, to my disapointment, there
>was not a read me file, explaining how to use the program. When i
>launched it, i was put into an edit box. Not knowing what to do, I
>uninstalled the program. I don't even see any instructions on the
>website. This program is a dud.
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