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INetRadio - The Internet Radio Player
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Proud to present a new GuiTools Framework based application,

INetRadio - The Internet Radio Player v1.2

a neat small player to listen to your favorite Web-Radio Stations, which does also perfectly showcase GuiTools its multiple forms/windows capabilities.

As all GuiTools Framework applications it is for Windows only. The download contains the compiled 64-bit EXE along with the required assets (compiled with QB64-PE v4.2.0). If you don't trust precompiled EXEs, no problem, the source code for this program is available too as part of the latest GuiTools Framework release. For more, especially the requirements for adding new Radio Stations read the INetRadio.txt file in the archive.


Below the Internet Radio Player as of Aug/25.

Using OpenPGP, GnuPG or Gpg4Win you may check the provided archive signature against my GPG-Key to verifiy the authenticity of the archive. Inside the archive you'll also find a *.md5 file which holds the MD5 hashes for all other files in the archive. These can be checked using the md5sum GNU Core Utility or in case of Gpg4Win very easy by right clicking the file and then choose "Validate checksums" from the installed shell extension context menu.

.7z   INetRadio.7z (Size: 14.67 MB / Downloads: 127)
.sig   INetRadio.7z.sig (Size: 566 bytes / Downloads: 127)

Move the extracted INetRadio folder with its entire contents to any place of your choice.


[Image: INetRadio.png]
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#2
Updated the post above, INetRadio v1.2 is now available:

- more preset radio stations (most commercial free)
- new "Recent Titles" list (mark titles, save list)
- many fixes/improvements regarding correct Utf-8 handling
- more explicit server requests (added Accept headers) and better checks for unsupported responses

INetRadio became the most used application for me the past couple weeks.
It's running all day every day, not just for the sake of further development but also because it's so much more relaxing listening music without getting ripped out of your flow by some stupid commercials, news or traffic feeds every couple minutes as this happens on regular radio.
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#3
Working on my iNetHowardStern blocking app as we speak. That jerk finally got fired. Well this is a pretty unique acheivement for QB64. Now I just have to see if my laptop can fit in my glove box!

QB64PE in Cincinnati
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#4
Great looking GUI!
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(08-20-2025, 01:26 AM)bplus Wrote: Great looking GUI!

Damn straight it is! I was well impressed!

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