"GaGa is a very lightweight, simple online radio player that runs as an icon on the Windows tray. It's similar to RadioTray for Linux..."
Website: https://github.com/Beluki/GaGa
Download: https://github.com/Beluki/GaGa/releases
I tried it, as I know it writes settings to application folder (Streams.ini, GaGa.dat), can't say much about registry entries. Very minimalistic, easy managing playlist of streams.
Radio Gaga
Re: Radio Gaga
Tested on win 10: Portable.
Should be noted that
Should be noted that
andCarlos Beluki wrote:The source code has no dependencies other than the .NET Framework 4.0+.
This app is small and fast, but its major drawback is the need to manually edit/add stations to its database; not that it's hard to do, but one needs to know the necessary urls of those stations, and sometimes they're hard to find. However, this is great for those that listen only to a few radio stations and want something as light as possible.Carlos Beluki wrote:GaGa is feature-complete and has no known bugs. Unless issues are reported I plan no further development on it other than maintenance.
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Re: Radio Gaga
A bit similar to Radiola in its simplicity, with the benefit of being in the tray and therefore by default having a better interface lol