MusicAnywhere 1.0

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Yhato.com

MusicAnywhere 1.0
FREEWARE
MusicAnywhere lets you listen to your favourite songs located in one
computer from any another through internet using a web browser. All you
have to do is to install and setup MusicAnywhere server on a computer
where your songs reside. Setting up of MusicAnywhere server consists of
adding files to playlist (you can import Winamp playlist too) and
specifying your LoginID. Logon to your MusicAnywhere Server from a web
browser and select your favourite songs from play list. If your Server
computer has a dynamic IP Address MusicAnywhere can even email you the
IP Address to the specified email address.
Free Download :http://www.soft30.com/softdown-10-16320.htm
 
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Mel

MusicAnywhere 1.0
FREEWARE
MusicAnywhere lets you listen to your favourite songs located in one
computer from any another through internet using a web browser. All you
have to do is to install and setup MusicAnywhere server on a computer
where your songs reside. Setting up of MusicAnywhere server consists of
adding files to playlist (you can import Winamp playlist too) and
specifying your LoginID. Logon to your MusicAnywhere Server from a web
browser and select your favourite songs from play list. If your Server
computer has a dynamic IP Address MusicAnywhere can even email you the
IP Address to the specified email address.
Free Download :http://www.soft30.com/softdown-10-16320.htm
Looks like $ware (shareware)!

Program Name MusicAnywhere Download Now
Description Enjoy your favourite mp3 songs from anywhere
Version/File 1.0.1 masetp10.exe
Date 18 Mar 05
License/Cost Shareware $49
Runs on Win 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
File Size 1.03MB
Requirements PIII, 32MB RAM, 5MB HDD space, internet access
Language English
Downloads 57
Submitted By Azad ES
Company http://www.gramcompany.com

http://www.winsite.com/bin/Info?22000000036687
 
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Nunya Bizniss

MusicAnywhere 1.0
FREEWARE

"MusicAnywhere 1.0
Categories: - Mp3 & Audio
License:Shareware (Free to try)"

Another timewaster....
 
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FTR

Nunya said:
MusicAnywhere 1.0
FREEWARE

"MusicAnywhere 1.0
Categories: - Mp3 & Audio
License:Shareware (Free to try)"

Another timewaster....
Any other radio listening program for free ?
 
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Harvey Van Sickle

MusicAnywhere 1.0
FREEWARE

"MusicAnywhere 1.0
Categories: - Mp3 & Audio
License:Shareware (Free to try)"

Another timewaster....
Any other radio listening program for free ?[/QUOTE]

I like Screamer Radio -- also lets you record the stream, but it
doesn't do RealAudio feeds (so most of the BBC stations are out).

http://www.screamer-radio.com/
 
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FTR

Harvey said:
On 19 Sep 2005, FTR wrote




I like Screamer Radio -- also lets you record the stream, but it
doesn't do RealAudio feeds (so most of the BBC stations are out).

http://www.screamer-radio.com/
Excellent! Now I only need to find a larger list of radio stations thn
the one on the preconfigured list. Any idea ?
 
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Harvey Van Sickle

On 19 Sep 2005, FTR wrote




I like Screamer Radio -- also lets you record the stream, but it
doesn't do RealAudio feeds (so most of the BBC stations are out).


http://www.screamer-radio.com/
Excellent! Now I only need to find a larger list of radio stations
thn the one on the preconfigured list. Any idea ?[/QUOTE]

Some people in the forums at http://www.screamer-radio.com/forum/ seem
to update their lists fairly often -- the relevant section to browse in
there is "Presets" (obviously enough!)

For individudal feeds, if you can locate an internet feed (through the
browser), you can add your own to the "favorites" folder (accessed
through File>Edit Favorites). It takes a teensy bit of geekery -- you
have to get the "Station" and "/Station" switches right, for example,
and understand the difference between the "URL" and "Source" references
-- but if you follow the pattern that's in there, it's straightforward.
 
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FTR

Harvey said:
On 19 Sep 2005, FTR wrote




Some people in the forums at http://www.screamer-radio.com/forum/ seem
to update their lists fairly often -- the relevant section to browse in
there is "Presets" (obviously enough!)

For individudal feeds, if you can locate an internet feed (through the
browser), you can add your own to the "favorites" folder (accessed
through File>Edit Favorites). It takes a teensy bit of geekery -- you
have to get the "Station" and "/Station" switches right, for example,
and understand the difference between the "URL" and "Source" references
-- but if you follow the pattern that's in there, it's straightforward.
Thanks for the ideas. I'll try them out

Frank
 

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