RadioGet 1.3.9

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    04/11/2009
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    Windows Media Player 9

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RadioGet plays online radio stations, filters and records their music to MP3 tracks. With over 25,000 free Web radio stations out there, and the ability to add even more, you can listen to music of almost any genre and flavor while recording it to your hard drive. In fact, RadioGet can even silently record several radio stations simultaneously. Leave it recording a couple of stations (as many as you want) and you'll rack up a huge collection of free legal mp3 tracks in no time. RadioGet Full edition can also filter songs to record only those performed by artists you specify.

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