03 Mar 2006
Remember those distant days of taping your favourite songs
off the radio? Well, with Stationripper, you'll no longer have carefully edit
out the DJ's voice to get your free if slightly poor recordings. This program
will scour internet radio, slice songs into individual mp3's, name them and
even find corresponding artwork for them. It also claims that, with a broadband
connection, you could feasibly download up to 3,000 tracks a day. Can't say
this is the most legal thing we've ever found so we remind you to be good.
Check it out here.
Download thousands of songs a day, legally - now with album
art goodness [via Digg]
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