[macvoiceover] Re: what free and accessible radio listening apps can any one suggust for using on a mack book air 200014 mack book air?

  • From: JAKE JOEHL <jajoehl@xxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2014 18:25:55 -0500

Hi. I’m rather new still to the Mac, but besides iTunes Radio I just downloaded 
iBlink Radio. It is a free app available in the Mac App store. In addition to a 
ton of radio stations, iBlink Radio has podcasts and other resources. It is a 
Serotek product and was just recently released for the Mac. I like it a lot. It 
also has access to the System Access Mobile Network, which has a 14-day trial 
and then you can sign up for a paid account if you wish.
JAKE JOEHL
jajoehl@xxxxxxx



On Aug 30, 2014, at 4:26 PM, adrian <adrianleong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



```Sent from my iPadcan any one give me any ideas on a free and accessible 
radio listening apps for the mack? i tried to look for tune in radio but it was 
not in the mack App Store.>
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