Mat Once you get the hang of RAV, it's a simple program to use. RAV follows conventional Windows menu structures and style. Petro's podcasts can walk you through a lot of things; and the user guide, found on the Help menu, is well done. For those who just want a simple program, RAV can do the job. For those of us who want more, RAV too can do the job. Initially, to be candid, I wasn't impressed with RAV. As I got into the program, once I paid the registration fee, I began to see its power and flexibility; its ability to handle a variety of streams for both recording and listening. And its hidden golden nugget is the url finder which is a handy way to often decipher urls otherwise difficult, or impossible, to uncover. For many folks, this alone would be worth the price of admission even if you didn't use the recorder and tuner. And what nice about the tuner is that you can quickly switch from station to station even if the media types involved are radically different. -- To unsubscribe: e-mail blindreplay-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe in subject To contact list owner: e-mail blindreplay-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx