[access-uk] Re: accessible radio tuner

Graham, I think that you may be confused by the fact that in January a
second player was introduced, labelled as Radio Tuner 1.0.1.  What you
want is Accessible Radio Player which has all the local radio etc.   I am
not sure why a second player was introduced unless it was to enable the
user just to have the stations they want in the list rather than having to
navigate the whole thing.  I had asked if stations could be bookmarked or
labelled as Favorites, and i think that the second player may have been
designed to cover that purpose.

Douglas

On 22 Feb 2007 at 19:55, Graham Page wrote:

> Hi all.  This may be one I should really address to the writer of Webbie
> but maybe I am doing something silly so thought i'd check first. I find
> that, in reality, while not everyone finds webbie really useful, it
> depends on whether or not there is access to a good screenreader, people
> really like the Listen again and the bbc radio tuner.
> 
> The problem is that, today, I downloaded the tuner to find it had bbc
> national stations, independent national stations such as Classic FM and
> that was it.  Have the feeds to the local stations been dropped?  If I am
> right I will definitely email and ask wy.
> 
> regards
> 
> 

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