I, today, spent some time playing with Replay AV; and can see why, those 
of you who use it, are impressed with it.
I too would have been blown away if I had tried it before RedButton.
For my needs, at least, RB blows Replay AV away.
Here's why.
First of all, the underlying database the programs use in getting their 
station info makes the Radiotime site, used by RedButton, superior in that 
it appears to have a good number of stations
that the Replay Media Guide doesn't include.
Moreover, I observed that Replay AV must be loaded for automated 
recordings to be made.
RedButton doesn't have to be opened and will, in fact, wake up the pc from 
hybernation to do its work.

Don't get me wrong:  Replay AV is a topnotch piece of software and 
especially likable by a blind pc user as it follows standard Windows menu 
structures.  And I may well eventually purchase it.
While Redbutton initially turned me off due to requiring a Window-Eyes 
user to extensively use my mouse keys (for which set files can assist), I 
have grown comfortable with the program and have no regrets in paying the 
$29 registration fee.

Question:  how prompt are the Replay folks in adding stations and fixing 
links when reported via their feedback system?




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