radiotray: online radio player for Ubuntu

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radiotrayJust came across smart ubuntu online radio client — radiotray. As it comes from its name radiotray sits in Ubuntu’s system tray and just plays online radio (see the screenshot taken on my Ubuntu Lucid Lynx). You can of course stop playing or select different channel (there are four channels coming by default). I found this utility useful when working as it doesn’t required to keep in RAM such monster like amarok just for listening the radio. Nice and simple application.

 
 
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3 Responses to “radiotray: online radio player for Ubuntu”


  1. 1 yo9gjx

    great job
    its working nice

  2. 2 ArdianYS Free Prestashop Theme

    useful, thanks for the tips

  3. 3 DVD Decoder for Windows Media Player

    oh yeah, great news, I’ve Ubuntu installed on my laptop, I enjoy listening radio online on my Ubuntu!

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