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the organist <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 23 Jan 2011 17:33:32 -0500
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I am thouroughly disapointed in radio sure, and tapin radio.  They 
could be really nice programs if only they worked, and adequate 
documentation was available.
Radio sure.
I downloaded radio sure, and heard a station begin to play.  I entered 
the call letters of a local station, and found, to my delight, that it 
was on the list.,  I pressed enter, and was greeted by complete, 
abysmal silence. I tried several other stations, and had similar 
results.  My conclusion, a tin can on the end of a string works as 
well.  I then tried to set my options, and found that the tab key 
announced the buttons, but the buttons are useless.  The program is a dud.
Tapin radio,
First, there are no instructions on how to use it.  i tried the 
instructions i had from radio sure, and anxiously listened for my local 
station.  I recieved, you guess it, total silence. Such programs have a 
long way to go, and should be avoided  Thanks.  Wally

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