The program is also intelligent enough to save each song separately and add basic music tag information. The interface is well designed and is also skinnable. There are a few free ones you can download from the RadioSure website. To listen to an internet radio station, scroll through the list of available stations. For something more specific, a search box allows you to enter a genre or the name of a station. The pro version offers enhancements such as recording songs from the beginning (if you didn’t record straight away), more simultaneous recordings, hi-res cover art, and more. Overall, RadioSure is a good solid option if you want to listen to internet radio and record it too.  Other neat features include iPod and iPhone compatibility, ringtone creation, and an ID3 tag editor. Nexus Radio offers a vast resource of music and web radio stations that is still well worth the download. You can also use the media player to listen to the music stored on your computer. It’s fairly basic as far as media players go, but it gets the job done. It also doubles as an RSS reader. This software program isn’t being developed now, but it still might be a useful tool if you need a web radio recorder that can also pull in RSS news feeds.