Slacker Radio for iPhone 1.2

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    17/09/2009
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    iPhone 2.0+

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Listen to unlimited free music on your iPhone. The free Slacker Radio Application gives you access to the entire Slacker music library featuring millions of songs from thousands of artists. Listen to over 100 expert programmed radio stations or create your own custom stations directly on the iPhone. Slacker Radio is the best way to discover new artists and hear your favorite songs.

Version 1.0.1 added a toggle to the settings screen, to turn off the iPhone's sleep mode when not connected to a power source, fine tune controls and station descriptions now appear on artist or song based stations, and included general audio and stability improvements.

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