No thoughts here at the moment, works for me.

When I press vo-m I get a menu as follows, Apple, Radio Shift, Subscription, 
Edit, History, Window and Help.


On 12/04/2010, at 9:40 AM, Larry Naessens wrote:

> Hi Dane. I did try the VO+m command from within the program and it didn't 
> work for me. This is with the latest update to Radioshift running on a 
> Machine which is running the latest Snow Leopard. 
> 
> Any thoughts?
> 
> Larry 
> 
> On 2010-04-11, at 7:02 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> 
>> Ah yep, I was going to answer this, I did look at this the other evening, 
>> there's been an update made available so just use the vo-m command to bring 
>> up the menu system.
>> 
>> 
>> On 12/04/2010, at 7:46 AM, Larry Naessens wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi there. This is a question for any Mac users out there who are also using 
>>> Radio shift. This is a program that allows you to listen to and pause live 
>>> radio and much more, on a Mac. You can also browse and search the extensive 
>>> database which comes with the program.
>>> 
>>> For the most part, this program is highly accessible. My biggest  problem, 
>>> one which can for the most part be worked around,  is that I'm unable to 
>>> get into the menus, using the traditional Mac commands. Also, I've unable 
>>> to figure out how to preset stations within the program. If anyone is using 
>>> the program and has figured out either or both of these issues, I'd 
>>> appreciate hearing about it.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Larry 
>>> 
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