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Good luck!Ĭongratulations to our winners Chris, Hade, and Tom! Their comment numbers were chosen from a random number generator and they have each been given a free copy of Radium for Mac! Thanks to everyone who entered and remember to consider purchasing Radium yourself.Radio Clock: Radio Recorder: Schedule radio stations to be recorded on your Mac.
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In the meantime, download the free trial of Radium and discover some cool new internet radio stations. All entries must be made by Jat 11:59pm eastern U.S. The lucky guys or girls will be announced on this page, so save this article’s URL and be sure to check back later. The winners will be chosen at random based on the comment numbers they happen to be. And finally, don’t worry if your comment doesn’t appear on the site immediately - it might be awaiting moderation and will show up shortly. Multiple entries will be deleted, so please only add one comment per person.
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Make sure you’re running Mac OS X 10.5 or later since this application won’t work with anything older. In order to avoid spam filter issues, please type a coherent sentence saying you’d like a chance to win.
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The developers of Radium (regularly $16) have been kind enough to offer free software licenses to 3 lucky MacYourself readers! To enter, please leave a comment below, along with a valid email address (this is how we will contact you). Available on the CatPig Studios website for $16 or a free 30 day trial, Radium is definitely worth checking out if you’re into internet radio. Adding too many advanced features might take away from what it does so well, which is provide a simple way to listen to thousands of internet radio stations on your Mac. It would be nice to have some time-shifting capabilities to temporarily pause radio playback when a distraction arises, but Radium’s lightweight nature is one of its biggest strengths. I’m a big fan of having an internet radio player right in my menu bar so it never gets in the way. Radium is a quality Mac application that is useful, unobtrusive, and easy to configure. The currently playing song or programming segment will be displayed with a Growl notification so the user doesn’t have to keep clicking on Radium’s icon to see what they’re listening to. Radium boasts excellent integration with Growl too. Without ever touching the mouse, Radium can be instructed to open/close, play/stop, mute/unmute, buy a song on iTunes, and more. More advanced users will appreciate Radium’s support for customizable keyboard shortcuts. Its convenience and simplicity won me over. Since I started testing Radium a few weeks ago, I’ve been listening almost every time I turn on my MacBook Pro. I’m a long-time listener of XM Radio, but have always found it too cumbersome to listen on my Mac in Safari or Firefox. Best of all – to me, at least – it supports Sirius/XM if the user has a subscription to satellite radio service. While Radium already comes preloaded with a ton of internet radio stations, new ones are always being added by the developer and users can even add their own. That means no open windows, no desktop clutter, and no excessive drain on system resources. It simply sits in the Mac menu bar, minding its own business until you need it. With Radium, a $16 internet radio player from CatPig Studios, thousands of quality stations become accessible with no setup and no internet browser. There’s music, talk, comedy, and niche programming for nearly any topic you can think of.

The number of internet radio stations available around the world is staggering. It’s a lightweight application that sits in the menu bar and does its thing without ever getting in the way. Folks who love listening to internet radio on their Mac will find plenty to like with Radium.
