Monday, February 23, 2015

Snowflake internet radio app for Mac launches in public beta

Snowflake internet radio app for Mac launches in public beta

Vemedio, the developer behind the Instacast podcast app, has announced their latest app for Mac, Snowflake. Built for OS X Yosemite, Snowflake lets you stream internet radio from thousands of stations. The app is available right now as a free public beta from Vemedio's website.

Snowflake helps you find internet radio stations easily using search or a genre list. In addition to helping you find free music, Snowflake will also auto-detect available purchase links to the tracks you listen to on both the iTunes Store and Amazon.

The app offers a number of controls for playing music. You can select multiple audio devices for Snowflake's sound, switching them on and off from within the app. You'll also have access to a 10-band equalizer to customize how the music sounds. There are also a number equalizer presets as well.

Snowflake is free to download and use while in public beta. However, there is currently an option to purchase a full license for the app, which will unlock control of external speakers, as well as the equalizer for $9.99 after the formal launch of the app.

Source: Vemedio











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