*Radiotracker* is an interesting program that allows you to record music from
internet radio stations, a way of downloading music that the developers say
is *completely legal*. The Radiotracker interface won't be to everyone's
liking. It seems crowded, and is not very intuitive. Reading the manual is an
absolute must, even for the most basic tasks. Luckily, the help files are
fairly complete, and there are plenty of Radiotracker tutorials online. The
basic concept is this: you choose a music style or artist/song and start
recording. The downloaded (recorded) songs then appear in a window on the
right where you can then listen, save or process them. Radiotracker offers
additional features such as *format converter*, a *wishlist* for finding
songs not easily available and a very complete *podcast function*. It goes
without saying that you can also listen to the music via the Radiotracker
player or export it to your mobile device. Any tool that helps you to get
free, legal music is an interesting proposal. Radiotracker has ample
configuration settings, automatically checks for updates, allows you to ban
certain stations, syncs with your music player and uses intelligent filters
when saving songs, so you don't get any duds. Despite all these good points,
there's a major 'but' - Radiotracker seems unnecessarily complicated.
Although it may be a great program, it takes some effort to crack. While some
users will be willing to put the work in, many will quickly tire of having to
refer to the manual to identify every window and carry out every task. If you
are looking for a legal way to get free music, check out
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