March 2009, Computer Power User, quotes and
excerpts from the article:
"In late 2008, RapidSolution Software released the third
version of AudialsOne, which combines Radiotracker, MP3videoraptor and Tunebite
programs.
AudialsOne is one of the few programs that offers people a
legal and relatively inexpensive way to obtain massive amounts of music and
videos from the Internet.
Radiotracker lets you stream Internet radio from several genres
and then record songs from the radio. Radiotracker and MP3videoraptor both have
a tab called MusicFinder, where you can list songs you would like to download.
If a station you have selected plays one of these songs, it will be
automatically ripped. Additionally, Radiotracker´s Taste in Music feature will
find stations based on the songs you have listed in MusicFinder. If you find a
song via MP3videoraptor that you have listed on your "Wish List" in MusicFinder,
and you download it in Radiotracker, it´s accounted for in both areas.
With MP3videoraptor, you can search for MP3s and videos for
particular artists and songs...
Finally, Tunebite will unprotect DRM-protected music and movies
so you can use those mediums universally. Tunebite will search through your
music collection and find all DRM-protected music and and convert it all in one
big batch if you´d like. You can also convert into ringtones.
The software has a little bit of a learning curve. Once you get
the hang of it, however, it´s pretty easy to use. The best part of AudialsOne is
all the helpful features it includes. For example, AudialsOne will search your
music collection, and if you have, say, 10 out of 13 tracks of an album
downloaded, AudialsOne will find and download the other three so you have the
full album."