ReDan Radio

Submit portable freeware that you find here. It helps if you include information like description, extraction instruction, Unicode support, whether it writes to the registry, and so on.
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ReDan Radio

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Website (Google Translate): http://translate.google.com/translate?j ... 02._garcia
There are many programs to listen to radio, but this has features that make it special:

Fully accessible database of stations.
You can add new stations very easily.
Configurable interface by the user thanks to their masks.
Activation-deactivation of parts of the graphic interface.
Filtering stations by language.
6 memories for quick access.
"AutoPlay" function.
"Sleep" function
Shutdown timer.
Translated into 7 languages.
Programming for automatic recording of programs.
Minimum consumption of resources of your PC.
Nearly 3000 pre-set stations.
Receive news briefs and RSS

Radio formats supported: MP1, MP2, MP3, WAV, ASX, M3U, WMA
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Download: http://personales.ya.com/redan/programas/Rradio.exe
Extract the installer with 7zip (or Uniextract). Delete the _$_INSTALLER_Data_2676263_$_ folder.
Before launching the program, edit memorias.cfg and change idioma=español to idioma=english or other of the available languages.

Notes:
1) Not stealth: Window position is saved to the registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ReDan Radio.
2) The program opens your browser to go home on first startup, and it seems there's no way to change it.
3) The number of languages available to classify and add the stations is limited and it seems hardcoded, but there's a "Personal" option.
4) You can choose between only 11 news channels, which makes this feature unusable for the vast majority of the users.
5) The english translation has a few errors that can't be corrected.
6) No hotkeys support.

Although I found this app some months ago, I didn't submit it for the reasons mentioned above. But with the situation of Tapin Radio, perhaps someone find it useful.

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