Snowtape is a beautifully designed Mac application that allows you to listen to online radio stations, and record them as .mp3 files to save on your hard drive for offline access. It’s got a great icon, a delicious UI design (possibly one of the most impressive apps I have on my Mac, design-wise) but most of all just works. It’s one-click listening and recording, and the newly released version 2.0 adds a couple of great features worth considering Snowtape once again.
You can record from multiple radio stations at once in the background. Thanks to the new and improved recording engine it’s still easy to start a new recording session, but you can keep on adding sources without slowing down your system. It works really great (tried with a couple of Italian stations and US ones).
You can also schedule recordings now: if you have a favorite show you don’t wanna miss, just schedule a sessions and Snowtape will automatically wake your Mac and fire up the recording. Last, there’s support for Apple TV and Airport Express streaming: I bought an Airport Express yesterday, so this is just perfect to me. The app works flawlessly.
Snowtape 2.0 is a great update to an already must-have application. You can go purchase a single-user license for $33 here.
We’re giving away three (3) copies of Snowtape 2.0 for Mac, check out the rules below!
Giveaway Rules
To enter the giveaway, tweet this:
3 copies of Snowtape 2.0 for Mac up for grabs on MacStories: http://mcstr.net/aKokxg
before 11.59 PM PDT (September 24th). We will search Twitter.com for tweets and retweets and randomly pick up the winners.
Make sure to follow @macstoriesnet on Twitter so we can send you a direct message with the promocode of the app you won.
If you want to increase your odds of winning, you can also leave a comment to this post. Tell us why you’d like to win Snowtape, and that’s it. Only one entry per method is allowed.
Winners will be announced tomorrow (September 25th). Good luck!