Publisher's Description
From Simon Bitcartel:
Record your favorite Internet radio streams as separate songs. Listen to your favourite radio shows on your iPod. If you like using iTunes, you will love RadioLover! With RadioLover you can: Record Internet radio streams as individual MP3 songs, schedule recordings of your favourite daily or weekly shows, record multiple radio streams at the same time, split and organize recordings by song, time, or size. Import radio streams from the Web and iTunes 3 or 4. Automatically save, file, and tag MP3s. Experience a new look'n'feel. Record from thousands of Internet radio stations.
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"Very good"
Version: RadioLover 1.3
Pros
Very cool! It works very well. Even if it's limited to record 30min, it's enough. Or you can buy it,
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"Excellent program!"
Version: RadioLover 1.3
Pros
Extremely easy to use with iTunes. Automatically imports songs to music library and provides user with ID3 tags. No work necessary...simple
Cons
While importing songs into the library, another copy is moved to your trash *(if you so choose) and your HD fills up twice as fast since two identical files are present. SImple fix--empty the trash, but it is a bit of a surprise the first time...
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"Very cool!"
Version: RadioLover 1.3
Summary
This is a great program. Easy to use. Beautiful integration with iTunes. Round up the URLs for your favorite streaming audio sites (or just browse shoutcast) and your off and recording. No muss, no fuss. Record for a while, then click back on itunes, and there are your mp3s, with title, artist, genre, all neatly wrapped up for you.
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"NPR Junkies Rejoice!"
Version: RadioLover 1.3
Summary
This little application is well worth double the price but some interface and ease of use upgrades would be greatly appreciated. Recordings can only be scheduled in 24-Hour (or Military format). Once a recording time, date and station are scheduled it can not be edited, rather it must be deleted and replaced. There is no "favorites" for radio stations frequently used. Application will not record unless running, there is no prevision (short of iCal or AppleScript) to wake from sleep or launch the application when it is time to record (again, iCal makes is super easy to do this yourself).
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