Radio@Netscape - by Brad on 15:45 01 Sep 2003
Okay being a Mac user I get my Internet radio through iTunes. But before now Windows users were limited to Real Player which is loaded with ads an bloated code, and Microsoft Media Player which is nioce but has limited Internet Radio Stations.
A freind of mine alerted me to a cool third choice. See he downloaded the new Netscape 7.1 browser to check how his web site displays in Netscape. He discovered that the new Netscape 7.1 comes with Radio@Netscape player free. He loves it and often has it playing tunes even though he still uses Internet Explorer for surfing. Anyway it is a good free Internet radio player, even if you do not use the browser (but you should because it is more secure from worms like Blaster than IE). The radio alone is worth downloading it.
http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/default.jsp
And its free! *chorus* cause free is good, and we like free!
Okay being a Mac user I get my Internet radio through iTunes. But before now Windows users were limited to Real Player which is loaded with ads an bloated code, and Microsoft Media Player which is nioce but has limited Internet Radio Stations.
A freind of mine alerted me to a cool third choice. See he downloaded the new Netscape 7.1 browser to check how his web site displays in Netscape. He discovered that the new Netscape 7.1 comes with Radio@Netscape player free. He loves it and often has it playing tunes even though he still uses Internet Explorer for surfing. Anyway it is a good free Internet radio player, even if you do not use the browser (but you should because it is more secure from worms like Blaster than IE). The radio alone is worth downloading it.
http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/default.jsp
And its free! *chorus* cause free is good, and we like free!

Radio@Netscape - by Emperor TAR-1 on 12:50 03 Sep 2003
I posted a reply this morning, but it doesn't seem to have made it here.
I'm using Windows 98SE with whatever browser etc. comes with it, and went to the site. I couldn't get anything except a bunch of "error on page" messages. There was no connection to the radio at all. I went to the links on the comp and K-Rock came through fine, so it's not a problem with that.
Don't know enough about it to make suggestions.
I posted a reply this morning, but it doesn't seem to have made it here.
I'm using Windows 98SE with whatever browser etc. comes with it, and went to the site. I couldn't get anything except a bunch of "error on page" messages. There was no connection to the radio at all. I went to the links on the comp and K-Rock came through fine, so it's not a problem with that.
Don't know enough about it to make suggestions.
Radio@Netscape - by Brad on 15:47 03 Sep 2003
Hi Emperor,
You reply is in the thread in Webmasters forum.
This is something related but different. This is a media player that receives many streams from different sources.
The other one was one gizmo on one site which does not seem to work.
Hi Emperor,
You reply is in the thread in Webmasters forum.

This is something related but different. This is a media player that receives many streams from different sources.
The other one was one gizmo on one site which does not seem to work.
