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WebRadio 1.0.0.38, published by Exploitox, is a lightweight Windows utility designed solely for the straightforward playback of internet radio channels and audio streams. Positioned within the streaming-media category, the program offers a minimalistic interface that launches quickly and consumes negligible system resources, making it suitable for older PCs, office workstations, or any scenario where a dedicated, distraction-free listening tool is preferred. Users typically launch WebRadio to tune in to international news stations, background music feeds, or specialized talk streams without the overhead of full-featured media suites; DJs and podcast producers also keep it handy for real-time monitoring of remote broadcast URLs during live sessions. Because the single-version lineage stops at 1.0.0.38, the executable remains compact and portable, requiring no installation routine or additional codec packs—ideal for travelers who carry their station bookmarks on a USB stick and need instant access on borrowed machines. The application accepts standard PLS, M3U, and plain HTTP/HTTPS stream addresses, remembers the last played channel on exit, and presents only essential controls: play, stop, volume, and a small dropdown of presets, ensuring that even novice users can begin listening within seconds. WebRadio is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.
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