AmiNetRadio 3.0 rules. It's simply is the best generic player (streaming, mp3, ogg, mods) there is for the target platforms at the moment.
The NG GUI is finally giving the user interface some polish (no offence intended, but the old GUI wasn't that spectacular :-))

For those disliking the main platform choice: ANR is freeware, I am sure there are capable coders who can create good player program for your favorite platform.
Also, if you read the whatsnew link carefully you'll learn that ANR actually works under AmigaOS, but is not tested intensively under it. Also some advanced features are only available under MorphOS, simply because the required components and features are not available for AmigaOS at all.
Just my .02 euros.
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@ Ray A. Akey / Amiga Inc (on aw.net)
What I find funny about the thread you linked, is Piru (Harry Sintonen) coming along and promoting this new release as the bees knees, when he's one of the core MorphOS developers and it is obvious that he's just piling it on because in the end he too will benefit from an outcome beneficial to that AmigaOS clone.
It is true that I am a MorphOS developer. But, I am also regular at #amigazeux and betatest and help develop #az programs, though I have been way too busy to help much lately (sorry guys).
What I think about AmiNetRadio is genuine, and my personal opinion. Suggesting that this opinion is some sort of "bias" or "advertising" or "beneficial" to me is not only outrageous, but plain ridiculous.
I know we have had our disagreements on various topics before, and you probably want to get back to me somehow. If this is your choosing of method, I can only feel sorry for you.
Best regards,
Harry "Piru" Sintonen
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