Radiola 10.0: macOS radio player adds hotkeys and export

Radiola 10.0: Open‑source macOS radio player adds hotkeys and export

MacBook showing music app

Radiola, the lightweight, open‑source internet radio player for macOS, has reached version 10.0. This release builds on earlier improvements and focuses on convenience and low resource usage, keeping the app appealing for users who prefer a streamlined menu‑bar radio experience.

The 1.0 update cycle adds useful workflow features: global hotkeys for quicker control and an export option to save station lists or settings. These additions make Radiola easier to operate without leaving your current workspace and simplify migrating or backing up your station lineup.

What’s new in Radiola 10.0

  • Global hotkeys: Control playback and switch stations with keyboard shortcuts from anywhere on macOS.
  • Export: Export station lists/settings to share or back up your configuration.
  • Lightweight, menu‑bar focused: Designed to be low on system resources while offering quick access to online radio.
  • Streaming & recording: Radiola supports quick station access and can record streams (check the project docs for exact formats).

Where to get it

Radiola is open‑source and hosted on GitHub. Check the project page for downloads, release notes and installation instructions: github.com/SokoloffA/radiola. The repository includes source code, issues and the release history where you can review commits tied to version 10.0.

Who should try Radiola?

If you like a minimal, privacy‑friendly radio player that lives in the menu bar and avoids heavy background services, Radiola 10.0 is worth a look. Audiophiles who keep curated station lists or users who want keyboard control for quick playback will appreciate the new hotkeys and export features.

Before installing, verify macOS compatibility and review the GitHub release notes for any required permissions or known issues.

Discussion: Do you use a menu‑bar radio player or prefer full desktop apps for streaming? Will hotkeys and export make you switch to Radiola?

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