AOL Radio 2.0 beta In-Depth

Posted Aug 4th 2008 5:24PM by Lee Givens
Filed under: Beta News, AOL Radio for Mac

If you haven't gotten your copy of AOL Radio 2.0 beta, powered by CBS Radio, make sure you head over to AOL Beta Central to get a copy today!

I want to answer some questions from our users:

How do I set Presets?
After switching to a station you want to make a preset, right mouse click or CTRL-click an open preset. Press Option to set presets 6-10. Presets that are grayed, out do not have a station assigned.




How do I find Presets 6 through 10?
You can access Presets 6-10 via the 'Controls' menu or by holding down the 'option' key. Once you press the 'option' key, you will see the Presets buttons change from 1-5 to 6-10

How do I view stations when browsing through Genres?
Just double-click any of the Genres and you will see all stations in that category.

When will [enter your favorite feature here] be released?
We're working hard to make AOL Radio 2.0 the best standalone radio client on the Mac. We're also making changes on the back-end to support HD-Radio stations. You can stay tuned by e-mail or RSS feeds of the Mac@AOL blog so you can the most up-to-date info on AOL Mac software.



Enjoy!
Lee Givens
AOL Mac Product Lead

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