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ReadClip is a text-to-speech reader and Windows clipboard manager. Hotkeys Macros is a Windows Control Language that allows you to press a key (hotkey) on your keyboard to perform virtually any task in Windows. |
Randomax is a new and unique VST Drumsampler which can randomize whole Drumkits and more, perfect for any style of music. |
Quality sound measurement software equivalent to at least US$10,000 hardware.You can use it for wide scope of audio and acoustics: car audio, home audio, concert hall and room acoustics, sound analysis and noise measurement. |
Advanced sound analyzer with latest environmental noise measurement technology. RAL + Impulse response, Running ACF, sound analyzer, environment noise measument. |
Web radio recorder with MP3 MusicFinder monitors 2k radio stations simultaneously. Fulfills a music wish every 25 seconds. 80 music genres. 20k MP3 radios. Social radios, e.g. Last.fm, Yahoo LAUNCHcast. Podcasts. ID3 tags, album artwork, lyrics |
RadioLogger is a program used to record (archive) radio station broadcast on the computer hard drive. Archiving can be useful for example in disputes with the advertiser as a fact of advertising being broadcast or be useful for various checks. |
RadioGet plays online radio stations 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. |
RadioGet plays online radio stations 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. |
Save the best Music from Online Radio to your iPod or MP3-Player and Watch Free-TV 2000++ Stations |
Radio Station is the future of radio brought to you today. |
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