

The app isn't the most polished we've seen, but it offers a simple way to save songs and create playlists of tracks heard on Internet radio.Abstracted and indexed in: Arts & Humanities Citation Index, CNKI, Current Contents/Arts and Humanities, EBSCO Academic Search, EBSCO Discovery Service, EBSCO STM Source, Gale Academic OneFile, Google Scholar, Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China, Japanese Science and Technology Agency (JST), Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, Mathematical Reviews, Naver, OCLC WorldCat Discovery Service, ProQuest ABI/INFORM, ProQuest Advanced Technologies & Aerospace Database, ProQuest Art, Design and Architecture Collection, ProQuest Arts & Humanities Database, ProQuest Arts Premium Collection, ProQuest Business Premium Collection, ProQuest Central, ProQuest Civil Engineering Abstracts, ProQuest Computer Science, ProQuest Engineering, ProQuest Materials Science and Engineering Database, ProQuest SciTech Premium Collection, ProQuest Science Database, ProQuest Technology Collection, ProQuest Telecommunications Database, ProQuest-ExLibris Primo, ProQuest-ExLibris Summon, SCImago, SCOPUS, Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch), zbMATHĬFP Analytical Design in Architecture (2) Calls for Papers It's best to add stations as favorites for easier access with further use. Stations are listed alphabetically, but other than the name, there's really no additional information, so you'll have to hunt and peck to find the stations you like. The main screen has built-in volume control, menu options, and a dropdown for on-the-fly burning. Nexus Radio has an attractive interface that offers plenty of functionality without being overly complex. The app also offers drag-and-drop functionality for creating your own playlists from music stored on your hard drive, and there are built-in tools for saving clips as MP3s and editing clips. One of the most popular applications of that has been visualizations, which users are able to add or remove from the player. Like competing music jukebox software, Nexus Radio has its own plug-in architecture that allows third parties to create their own add-ons.

That spells "free music discovery" to us. In addition, the app plays fetch-create a filter and it will capture songs or artists according to your keyword choice.

It also doubles as a media player, and recording tool that can record in-line audio from your computer, or from the radio streams to which you're listening.

Nexus Radio is a free music software application that lets users download music and discover streaming radio stations from around the world.
