SelectRadio 4.5.1

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SelectRadio turns your Windows Mobile device into a variety-packed handheld radio with easy access to over 5000 channels including 'Sirius Internet Radio','XM Satellite Radio' online, '1.fm.,'radioio', 'shoutcast', news, weather, talk, and streaming podcasts. You can even stream your entire music collection from your MP3tunes Music Locker account. Easy tab-based navigation and powerful search help you find and group favorite channels or add your own channels. See what's playing on a screen full of channels or set up the patent-pending HyperScan feature to automatically seek or skip artists you choose. Single line and Scrolling display modes put twice as many channels on a single screen. Displays CD info, plays song samples, and can email results for later review or purchase.

Version 4.5.1 expands SelectRadio compatibility to WindowsMobile 6.5 devices

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