Publisher's Description
From xlife.org:
RadioFree is an open-source (GPL) application for Mac OS X that allows you to listen to Internet radio streams and rip the songs as individual MP3 files. The application automatically breaks them apart into individual MP3 files that can be played on their own.
RadioFree 0.11 is a minor update that fixes some crashing bugs and the ".mp3.mp3" problem.
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All versions:
3.2 starsout of 9 votes
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Current version:
3.2 starsout of 9 votes
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"Where is it?"
Version: RadioFree 0.11
Summary
The provided links send me to another website and promotion for a different program. I'd recommend pulling the link since RadioFree does not actually seem to exist.
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"eh"
Version: RadioFree 0.11
Summary
well, it would be a good program if it didn't suck so much. i couldnt get a lot of streams to work, and if/when they would work, the beggining of the song would be cut of and i would hear the beggining of the next song. i use streamripperX because it is a lot better, but the only drawback is that you can only download one stream at a time. but yeah, if they make a better version of radiofree, i'll probably download it.
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"Seems simple, but it's hard to tell"
Version: RadioFree 0.11
Summary
Even good ideas need a little explanation.
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"Excellent!!"
Version: RadioFree 0.11
Summary
Don't what people are complaining about. I found out the URL of my favourite iTunes radio station, added it to RadioFree and now have got loads of cool MP3s!!!! Highly recommended
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"Worthless"
Version: RadioFree 0.11
Summary
Except for the fact you can't drag and drop stations from iTunes as advertised, doesn't work with the provided links, and provides no help whatsoever for you to figure out how to get it to work, it seems okay.
Now that he has the idea, hopefully the creator will actually write an app that, you know, works. Or, if it allegedly works, some instructions.