iPhone gets FlyCast, It Was FlyTunes Earlier

Published in Apple iPhone by sushaantu

 

Apple iPhone has got one more radio application which will allow users to access online streams on the go. FlyCast is a native app for Apple iPhone which allows you to listen to more than 520 channles. The developer of the website claims that it can run on EDGE network as well so you won’t have to worry a lot about high speed connection.

It has variety of unique features like pausing live stations and song skipping on certain webcast. You won’t miss your favorite radio talk show on this one as it has some “Top of the Hour TM” which lets you to jump to the beginning of radio show when you are late.

It also claims to have an embedded web browser on which yiou can surf web while listening to radio streams. It supports majority of stations which come bundled with iTunes while it can also play any of over 25,000 stations of Shoutcasts directory.

This application is certainly promising a lot and we will see wether all of it is real or just some MacAir.

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This article was written by sushaantu on 13 September 2008

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