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    A really really simple application to access the (open format) internet radios and music files listed by Wumzle and to add radio streams/audio files in the directory. Can be run with DotNet on Windows or Mono on Unix (Linux, MacOS).
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    Group a lot of Web Radio (html) in a single mini web browser, with a list in a treevieew and automatic update check with "clickonce" technology. Yu need Framework 3.5 for windows, or Mono 1.9 to run it under linux.
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    A full featured cross platform media application. Supports audio and video files, radio streams, RSS feeds, and Podcasts. Utilizes a plugin architecture for easy extensibility.
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