Pulsar 2.0

I guess I missed the announcement, but when I fired up Pulsar to finish listening to a radio show from the trek home from work, I saw that Pulsar 2.0 was released. I read the first couple of points in the changelog and couldn't wait to get this app installed.

In case you didn't know, I love music. Therefore, Sirius is a necessity for me. Unfortunately, Sirius requires me to pay a separate fee for online streaming, but that's a rant for another day. Pulsar is a Mac-only application that streams Sirius stations to your Mac.

The app functioned great before, but the new features make it even better.

What's New in 2.0:

  • Pause Live Radio - Click the Pause button to pause audio at any point! When you come back, you can pick up right where you left off, or jump ahead.
  • Evolved Interface - Pulsar's interface looks better than ever, and it's now even easier to use.
  • Improved Favorites - Favorites can now be sorted, by simply dragging them in the Favorites view.
  • Growl Integration - Pulsar now shows your current song info via Growl, so you can see it in any app.
  • Last.FM Integration Too - If you use Last.fm to track your listening habits, Pulsar can scrobble your listening data.

Overall, it's a nicely executed, beautiful and greatly appreciated update to an app I'd almost forgotten I purchased. Oh, and of course I have to share a screen capture.

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