Top Radio 89.6 FM Kampala is back online. You can listen to it via the OrbitUganda browser toolbar radio player. This works as any browser add-on for Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome [all Windows] and Safari (MAC). Whereas the toolbar loads in at least the Linux versions Firefox, the radio player does not load at all.
You can after a while listen to Akaboozi ku Bbiri right from Kampala via the OrbitUganda browser toolbar radio player. After using the link to access the download page, the correct version for your version of Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome & Safari (MAC) will be automatically recognized. Install it like other browser add-ons.
The Pidgin multi-platform messenger is something that has been indispensable for years. I use it, just that one messenger to chat with & be alerted about mail from several services, including Yahoo, MSN (Live/Hotmail), Google/Gmail, AOL/AIM and ICQ. You can can however use this one client to chat with lots of friends on many more clients all at once(!).
You can now listen to Radio One 90FM via the Orbit Uganda browser Toolbar radio player. Check it out. It is important to know, though many African radio stations are quite unreliable. Download and install the browser add-on for the newest Internet Explorer, Mozilla Fire Fox, Chrome & Safari (MAC) from this link => Download.
So from now on, you can listen to Imbaraga Radio Kigali, right from Kigali via the Orbit Uganda toolbar radio player. Just download it from http://orbituganda.ourtoolbar.com/, as part of a Firefox, internet explorer, Google chrome or Safari (MAC) browser add-on. The player works with the most recent of the mentioned browsers.
MP3, WMA and other compressed audio formats have been becoming more and more popular in the last couple of years for several reasons. These audio files can be played on mp3 players. Because of their small size, compared to their audio CD counterparts, you can get hundreds of songs on a CD, where normally 10 - 20 songs fit and so on.
How do you however get music on a normal audio CD into the mp3 format?
There are many free & not free programs for doing that. One program that can quickly do that for you is the CDex Open Source Digital Audio CD Extractor.
Do you work on different PCs, which do not necessarily have the software you need or on which you cannot always install that software?
There is an attractive solution to this. Simply get “portable” versions of that or similar software and install them on a USB (thumb) or other portable, external drive, which you can then carry along with you and use on multiple computers.