Radiola
Internet radio player for the menu bar
Radiola runs in the macOS menu bar and provides quick access to Internet radio stations without launching a full‑featured media player. Users click the menu‑bar icon to open a station window where they can add, edit, and select streams, and a history view shows the currently playing track and recent songs. The design focuses on minimal resource usage, keeping the application under 40 MB, and aims for straightforward operation with a single click to start listening.
The utility is intended for macOS users who want a lightweight, always‑available radio player that stays out of the way of other work. It is suitable for anyone who prefers a simple interface for streaming audio rather than a complex music library manager. Installation is possible via a direct download from the project's releases page or through Homebrew using a cask.
Radiola is distributed as free software, with source code hosted on GitHub. It is marked as stable and targets the macOS platform exclusively.
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