Klango is a completely self-contained program that uses its own built-in voices, so you don't need a screen reader to use it. It is very easy to use once you learn all its functions. You can select radio stations from all over the world covering every musical genre and save your favorites for later recall. There are probably hundreds if not thousands of stations to choose from. You can search for stations by genre, region or network. It is truly an embarrassment of riches, not to mention its other great features. I suggest checking out their web site to learn more.

http://en.klango.net/

Gerald
----- Original Message ----- From: "Eden Kizer" <[email protected]>
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What do you mean by self-voicing? How many stations does it have, and is it a program or just a web search. Thanks. Eden ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerald Levy" <[email protected]>
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And don't forget Klango Network, which is self-voicing and designed especially for blind users. It has a very comprehensive selection of podcasts and Internet radio stations, in addition to its other great features.

http://en.klango.net/

Gerald


----- Original Message ----- From: "Maria Campbell" <[email protected]>
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Try
www.vtuner.com
and
www.shoutcast.com
They both work well.


Sunny Day
Maria Campbell
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WHEN THE POWER OF LOVE
IS STRONGER THAN
THE LOVE OF POWER,
THE WORLD WILL KNOW PEACE
--JIMI HENDRIX.

----- Original Message ----- From: "slcb" <[email protected]>
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Hi friends,

has anybody have had any experience with the internet radio software called "radiosure"?

it is available for free from www.radiosure.com. I installed it, but found it very unreliable. As soon as you start the program a station starts playing and you find it almost impossible to change to another. and sometimes it gets quite unaccessible so that you can't even close it. Is there any other freeware available which is accessible?

I have Jaws 10 and Windows Xp.

Thank you.

Samson
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