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Airfoil Speakers For Linux
Apr 07 2008
A little under a month ago, we posted the first beta of Airfoil Speakers for Linux right here on our weblog. Today, we’re pleased to release an official version, Airfoil Speakers for Linux 1.0.0. You can download Airfoil Speakers for Linux (as well as for Mac and Windows) right here.
Using our Airfoil application, you can send audio from any Mac or Windows machine to any local computer running Airfoil Speakers, as well as to AirPort Express and Apple TV units. With the release of Airfoil Speakers for Linux, you can now send audio around your house to just about any computer, whether it runs Mac OS X, Windows, or Linux! See our Airfoil page for more details and enjoy.
Tune In With Radioshift 1.0.5
Mar 21 2008
Our newest application Radioshift hasn’t seen an update in a couple of months, but today we’re happy to unveil version 1.0.5. If you haven’t used Radioshift, it’s our tool for listening to and recording Internet radio. With its built-in guide, you can search over 50,000 radio listings, then listen or subscribe with a single click.
This update adds filtering preferences to the Guide, to enable you to hide listings that require additional software, as well as listings that Radioshift doesn’t currently support. We’ve also improved Subscriptions so that programs are linked from a specific station’s listing. This is especially important for syndicated content that may appear on dozens of stations, such as NPR programs. We’re also always working to improve reliability of recordings, and this update fixes a rare crashing bug with MP3 recordings, along with many other minor issues.
This free update is recommended for all Radioshift users on Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5, and can be downloaded right from the Radioshift page. If you haven’t tried out Radioshift yet, grab the free trial, and get started listening to and recording Internet radio content from around the world!
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