RE: Radio tuner aps for the Mac

2011-08-20 Thread Frank Ventura
Thank you very much for this. I finally got back to trying this today
and it seems to work pretty good.
Frank

-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Esther
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 9:27 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Radio tuner aps for the Mac

Hi Frank,

I've only played with the trial version of Radium, but if you are using
TrackPad Commander, you can navigate to the Radium icon in the Dock and
double tap on the TrackPad to bring up the menu.  You'll be in the
search field, and can type in the station you want, and flick to the
menu button and other controls to configure shortcuts and preferences.
However, I'm used to using keyboard shortcuts, and if you don't want to
use TrackPad Commander, once you launch Radium, you can just press
Command+comma to bring up the preferences menu, then navigate to the
Controls tab, and interact with the table of keyboard shortcuts,
checking the boxes for any that you want to activate.  Among these will
be a shortcut to start/stop Radium (Command+Shift+E by default).  Once
this is checked, and the preferences window is closed, using this
shortcut will take you to the search field in the Radium menu and allow
you to start a search for a station, or else access the other parts of
the menu (e.g. view the last selected station, resume playing, check it
to mark as a favorite, access the menu button for other options
including setting preferences, etc.)  The keyboard shortcut of
Command+Shift+E toggles open and closed the menu window that you would
normally get by clicking the Radium icon on the status menu bar. (If you
want to change this to a different keyboard shortcut, in the table on
the Controls pane in the Preferences menu where you checked the box
for the Start/Stop Radium option, use VO-Space on the column listing
the keyboard shortcut, then type in a new shortcut sequence.)

As far as I know there are no Tutorials. I find it helpful to Google for
a review when I want to learn about an app's features and capabilities.
You can use the Mail Archive search to find and read my earlier posts,
which give a bit more details on the menu layout and other preference
tab options, such as subscriptions. 

The Mail Archive page for this list is:
http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/

Type your search terms like:
Esther radium
to bring up links to relevant posts.  Since the Mail Archive supports
searching by author, a better search would be to use terms like:
from: Esther radium   
where there is a colon after from

This will get you the link to the first post:
* Re: radio app for macbook air
http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg51385.h
tml

To read down the thread to my later posts, press Control+n  (for
next).  To read the earlier posts in the thread, discussing Radioshift
and Piano Pub, press Control+p (for previous). User of different
browsers can substitute the appropriate access key (e.g., use Alt
instead of Control for Internet Explorer.)

You can read more about Mail Archive search syntax options and shortcut
keys from their FAQ:
http://www.mail-archive.com/faq.html

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther

On Aug 14, 2011, at 22:24, Frank Ventura wrote:

 Thanks for the recommendation. Can anyone tell me how to operate this 
 with VO. From my understanding it should sit in the menu bar. I can't 
 seem to find it in any menu. When I launch the Radium app from the 
 apps folder it just Radium has no Windows. I don't see anything 
 helpful in the help menu. Is there a tutorial somewhere? Any help 
 would be appreciated.
 Frank
 
 -Original Message-
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mary Otten
 Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2011 11:54 AM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Radio tuner aps for the Mac
 
 Recently, Esther posted abgout an application called Radium. It is 
 available in the app store for $25, but there is a free trial demo 
 available from the developer as well. The most recently update had 
 comments that it has been made voice-over accessible. I love it when 
 developers go out of their way to do that and then comment on it!
 
 Mary
 
 Mary Otten
 motte...@gmail.com
 

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Re: Radio tuner aps for the Mac

2011-08-20 Thread David McLean
Another interesting thing about this app is it will also play SiriusXM 
channels. Just another alternative for doing this.
On Aug 20, 2011, at 10:54 PM, Frank Ventura wrote:

 Thank you very much for this. I finally got back to trying this today
 and it seems to work pretty good.
 Frank
 
 -Original Message-
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Esther
 Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 9:27 AM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Radio tuner aps for the Mac
 
 Hi Frank,
 
 I've only played with the trial version of Radium, but if you are using
 TrackPad Commander, you can navigate to the Radium icon in the Dock and
 double tap on the TrackPad to bring up the menu.  You'll be in the
 search field, and can type in the station you want, and flick to the
 menu button and other controls to configure shortcuts and preferences.
 However, I'm used to using keyboard shortcuts, and if you don't want to
 use TrackPad Commander, once you launch Radium, you can just press
 Command+comma to bring up the preferences menu, then navigate to the
 Controls tab, and interact with the table of keyboard shortcuts,
 checking the boxes for any that you want to activate.  Among these will
 be a shortcut to start/stop Radium (Command+Shift+E by default).  Once
 this is checked, and the preferences window is closed, using this
 shortcut will take you to the search field in the Radium menu and allow
 you to start a search for a station, or else access the other parts of
 the menu (e.g. view the last selected station, resume playing, check it
 to mark as a favorite, access the menu button for other options
 including setting preferences, etc.)  The keyboard shortcut of
 Command+Shift+E toggles open and closed the menu window that you would
 normally get by clicking the Radium icon on the status menu bar. (If you
 want to change this to a different keyboard shortcut, in the table on
 the Controls pane in the Preferences menu where you checked the box
 for the Start/Stop Radium option, use VO-Space on the column listing
 the keyboard shortcut, then type in a new shortcut sequence.)
 
 As far as I know there are no Tutorials. I find it helpful to Google for
 a review when I want to learn about an app's features and capabilities.
 You can use the Mail Archive search to find and read my earlier posts,
 which give a bit more details on the menu layout and other preference
 tab options, such as subscriptions. 
 
 The Mail Archive page for this list is:
 http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/
 
 Type your search terms like:
 Esther radium
 to bring up links to relevant posts.  Since the Mail Archive supports
 searching by author, a better search would be to use terms like:
 from: Esther radium   
 where there is a colon after from
 
 This will get you the link to the first post:
 * Re: radio app for macbook air
 http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg51385.h
 tml
 
 To read down the thread to my later posts, press Control+n  (for
 next).  To read the earlier posts in the thread, discussing Radioshift
 and Piano Pub, press Control+p (for previous). User of different
 browsers can substitute the appropriate access key (e.g., use Alt
 instead of Control for Internet Explorer.)
 
 You can read more about Mail Archive search syntax options and shortcut
 keys from their FAQ:
 http://www.mail-archive.com/faq.html
 
 HTH.  Cheers,
 
 Esther
 
 On Aug 14, 2011, at 22:24, Frank Ventura wrote:
 
 Thanks for the recommendation. Can anyone tell me how to operate this 
 with VO. From my understanding it should sit in the menu bar. I can't 
 seem to find it in any menu. When I launch the Radium app from the 
 apps folder it just Radium has no Windows. I don't see anything 
 helpful in the help menu. Is there a tutorial somewhere? Any help 
 would be appreciated.
 Frank
 
 -Original Message-
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mary Otten
 Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2011 11:54 AM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Radio tuner aps for the Mac
 
 Recently, Esther posted abgout an application called Radium. It is 
 available in the app store for $25, but there is a free trial demo 
 available from the developer as well. The most recently update had 
 comments that it has been made voice-over accessible. I love it when 
 developers go out of their way to do that and then comment on it!
 
 Mary
 
 Mary Otten
 motte...@gmail.com
 
 
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RE: Radio tuner aps for the Mac

2011-08-15 Thread Frank Ventura
Thanks for the recommendation. Can anyone tell me how to operate this
with VO. From my understanding it should sit in the menu bar. I can't
seem to find it in any menu. When I launch the Radium app from the apps
folder it just Radium has no Windows. I don't see anything helpful in
the help menu. Is there a tutorial somewhere? Any help would be
appreciated.
Frank

-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mary Otten
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2011 11:54 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Radio tuner aps for the Mac

Recently, Esther posted abgout an application called Radium. It is
available in the app store for $25, but there is a free trial demo
available from the developer as well. The most recently update had
comments that it has been made voice-over accessible. I love it when
developers go out of their way to do that and then comment on it! 

Mary

Mary Otten
motte...@gmail.com


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RE: Radio tuner aps for the Mac

2011-08-15 Thread Frank Ventura
Ah OK I have found that if you COMMAND TAB to Radium and open the
Windows menu and down arrow to Radium you can type in a station to
search for. Is there a shortcut key combo that can get me there as well?

Frank

-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mary Otten
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2011 11:54 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Radio tuner aps for the Mac

Recently, Esther posted abgout an application called Radium. It is
available in the app store for $25, but there is a free trial demo
available from the developer as well. The most recently update had
comments that it has been made voice-over accessible. I love it when
developers go out of their way to do that and then comment on it! 

Mary

Mary Otten
motte...@gmail.com


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Re: Radio tuner aps for the Mac

2011-08-15 Thread Esther
Hi Frank,

I've only played with the trial version of Radium, but if you are using 
TrackPad Commander, you can navigate to the Radium icon in the Dock and double 
tap on the TrackPad to bring up the menu.  You'll be in the search field, and 
can type in the station you want, and flick to the menu button and other 
controls to configure shortcuts and preferences. However, I'm used to using 
keyboard shortcuts, and if you don't want to use TrackPad Commander, once you 
launch Radium, you can just press Command+comma to bring up the preferences 
menu, then navigate to the Controls tab, and interact with the table of 
keyboard shortcuts, checking the boxes for any that you want to activate.  
Among these will be a shortcut to start/stop Radium (Command+Shift+E by 
default).  Once this is checked, and the preferences window is closed, using 
this shortcut will take you to the search field in the Radium menu and allow 
you to start a search for a station, or else access the other parts of the menu 
(e.g. view the last selected station, resume playing, check it to mark as a 
favorite, access the menu button for other options including setting 
preferences, etc.)  The keyboard shortcut of Command+Shift+E toggles open and 
closed the menu window that you would normally get by clicking the Radium icon 
on the status menu bar. (If you want to change this to a different keyboard 
shortcut, in the table on the Controls pane in the Preferences menu where 
you checked the box for the Start/Stop Radium option, use VO-Space on the 
column listing the keyboard shortcut, then type in a new shortcut sequence.)

As far as I know there are no Tutorials. I find it helpful to Google for a 
review when I want to learn about an app's features and capabilities. You can 
use the Mail Archive search to find and read my earlier posts, which give a bit 
more details on the menu layout and other preference tab options, such as 
subscriptions. 

The Mail Archive page for this list is:
http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/

Type your search terms like:
Esther radium
to bring up links to relevant posts.  Since the Mail Archive supports searching 
by author, a better search would be to use terms like:
from: Esther radium   
where there is a colon after from

This will get you the link to the first post:
• Re: radio app for macbook air
http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg51385.html

To read down the thread to my later posts, press Control+n  (for next).  To 
read the earlier posts in the thread, discussing Radioshift and Piano Pub, 
press Control+p (for previous). User of different browsers can substitute the 
appropriate access key (e.g., use Alt instead of Control for Internet 
Explorer.)

You can read more about Mail Archive search syntax options and shortcut keys 
from their FAQ:
http://www.mail-archive.com/faq.html

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther

On Aug 14, 2011, at 22:24, Frank Ventura wrote:

 Thanks for the recommendation. Can anyone tell me how to operate this
 with VO. From my understanding it should sit in the menu bar. I can't
 seem to find it in any menu. When I launch the Radium app from the apps
 folder it just Radium has no Windows. I don't see anything helpful in
 the help menu. Is there a tutorial somewhere? Any help would be
 appreciated.
 Frank
 
 -Original Message-
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mary Otten
 Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2011 11:54 AM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Radio tuner aps for the Mac
 
 Recently, Esther posted abgout an application called Radium. It is
 available in the app store for $25, but there is a free trial demo
 available from the developer as well. The most recently update had
 comments that it has been made voice-over accessible. I love it when
 developers go out of their way to do that and then comment on it! 
 
 Mary
 
 Mary Otten
 motte...@gmail.com
 

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Re: Radio tuner aps for the Mac

2011-08-14 Thread Mary Otten
Recently, Esther posted abgout an application called Radium. It is available in 
the app store for $25, but there is a free trial demo available from the 
developer as well. The most recently update had comments that it has been made 
voice-over accessible. I love it when developers go out of their way to do that 
and then comment on it! 

Mary

Mary Otten
motte...@gmail.com


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