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GNOME Internet Radio Locator version 1.1.0 for GNOME 3 has been released



The second release of GNOME Internet Radio Locator for GNOME 3 requires latest Free Software libraries such as GTK+ 3.0, geocode-glib, libxml2, libchamplain and gstreamer (gst-player).

The work on the second 1.1.0 release took almost 1 year after GTK+ 3 porting work began in April 2017.

You can download gnome-internet-radio-locator 1.1.0 source code from https://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-internet-radio-locator/1.1/

You can either zoom and click on the map marker popups to listen to a station or enter city names in the GUI search input field in order to locate radio stations in the city using the text search with auto-completion.

If you locate one of the cities on the map and click on the map above the city, you should be able to create a map marker. If you click on the map marker, you will be able to listen to Internet radio from that city.

You can add new stations with "New" from the GUI. Personal stations are stored in $HOME/.gnome-internet-radio-locator/gnome-internet-radio-locator.xml

If you click and create several city markers, you can switch between Internet radio stations from different locations on the map.

Changes since April 2017:

Version 1.1.0

GUI

* src/gnome-internet-radio-locator-markers.c: Add Honolulu,
Hawaii
* src/gnome-internet-radio-locator-markers.c: Add Paris, France
* src/gnome-internet-radio-locator.c: Set default center
Greenwich
* src/gnome-internet-radio-locator.c: Set zoom-level 4

Stations

* src/gnome-internet-radio-locator.xml: Add NRK Sport (Oslo,
Norway)

Translations

* po/cs.po: Updated Czech translation (Marek Cernocky)


You can download gnome-internet-radio-locator development sources from https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-internet-radio-locator/ and file bugs at
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-internet-radio-locator/issues


  GNOME Internet Radio Locator version 1.1.0 for GNOME 3