Welcome to Nectarine Requester 1.0 beta !
A tool for requesting songs on nectarine radio (www.scenemusic.net).

What's this?

This little program was written for requesting songs on nectarine radio. One day I just felt that I badly needed some tool that does my requests in a row without letting other users break my request list. And that's the reason why this program exists. You can collect songs, pick your song requests, check them and finally request them.


Content

Requirements & Installation
Using it
Problems & Support

Requirements & Installation

Nectarine Requester runs on Windows 98/2000/ME/XP. It requires the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1.
Download .NET Framework 1.1 here.

After you have installed the .NET Framework 1.1, you can run the Nectarine Requester Setup.
Download ZIP here.

Using it

Well, this is the beta version and right now I don't have much time so I try to keep it as short as possible ;-)

  • If you start the program, the Nectarine homepage will show up in the right window.
  • Log in and navigate to your personal playlist or any other page that contains songs links you would like to import.
  • Click "Add Songs from Page" and then click "OK" to import them (will take a while).
  • Now check the songs you want to request and go to the "Requests" tab.
  • Change the request order with the up and down buttons, then click "Check Requests".
  • The button changes to "I'm logged in" which means that you should assure that you're logged in and then click it again.
  • Now the program checks if your songs are locked or not (locked songs can't be requested).
  • If every song is green (which means requestable) click "Request Now" (same game a s above).

Problems & Support

Yes, there are plenty of bugs in this program (what surprise :-D). I guess there are also some difficulties using it if you're not the author. But the truth is, I won't do anything about it until you send an email to karsten.koch@aufgang.org containing a simple "how to reproduce" or "what's the problem" description. Yes, I'm lazy, I admit that but I always help people - if they ask me to ;-)