Radio Gaga is an app that lets you listen to and record Internet radios. This is a commercial tool that is very powerful and it comes with tons of different Internet radio stations. It has lots of different tools for recording songs from radio stations, and it really puts the free alternatives to shame. The developers of this app boast that with Radio Gaga, you can pick from more than 10000 radio stations. Also, you can record multiple radio stations at once, which is a feature I haven't seen before. Another interesting feature is scheduling, which means that you can program the application to start a recording when you are not around.
In terms of design, Radio Gaga has a very plain graphical user interface. There are two panes. The one on the left shows your library (radio stations), your recorded songs and your active schedules. There are also playlists for recently played radio stations, and you can save them to your favorites list, too.
I like the fact that there is a lot of information about each radio station. From the list of stations, you can see the station name, genre, rating, bit rate, date of last play, and play duration.
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