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Just launched DI.FM for Windows 8 on the App Store. This is the first fully fledged Digitally Imported Radio client for Windows 8; as such I wanted to share with fellow neowiners!

DI.FM for Windows 8

Price: Free

What does 'DI.FM' look like?

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Current Features

  • Stream all digitally imported radio stations from DI.FM
  • Favorite any station
  • Background enabled for easy listening
  • Account-wide automatically-synced settings
  • Beautiful interface; immerse yourself in the music

DI.FM on the Windows 8 App Store: http://bit.ly/WSz3xh

Currently have a few updates in the pipeline, but could really use some community suggestions on how to improve DI.FM. Any input is always greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance everyone.

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Whoa, looks gorgeous. Downloading now!

EDIT: App is very slick and fast, listening to the Trance channel now, no complaints yet :)

There's a bug when it's in split mode, the buttons to change genre up the top change it but the text remains as Vocal Trance no matter what.

Thanks for trying it out! Glad to hear it's proving to be a solid experience thus far. Anything you would like to see added feature-wise?

Noted about the issue with the Snapped View Window and the channel not changing when in that mode. Will have this resolved in the next update, which will likely be later this week! =)

There's a bug when it's in split mode, the buttons to change genre up the top change it but the text remains as Vocal Trance no matter what.

Hey scorpian007, wanted to let you know that we just rolled out an update for DI.FM on Windows 8 and it fixes the issue you found. It should be available via the App Store right now, so grab it when possible!

Windows 8 App Store Link: http://bit.ly/WSz3xh

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