StationRipper is a software that enables you to record internet radio stations and broadcasts. Registered users on broadband connections can download up to 6,000 new songs every 24 hours from stations like Shoutcast, Last.fm, and Pandora.com.

Users on broadband connections have reported being able to download 3,000-6,000 new songs every 24 hours with the registered version of StationRipper. This software allows you to record up to 600 streams at once, ensuring that you don't miss a single song. You can even buy the music you're recording, and auto-download album art to keep all of your recordings organized.
StationRipper seamlessly integrates with other media players, including iTunes and Media Monkey. You can easily generate playlists of the songs you've recorded and sync them to your iPod or other devices. The software keeps track of the songs you've already recorded, so you don't waste time and bandwidth on duplicate tracks.
Finding stations to record is a breeze with StationRipper. You can use the built-in StationRipper Portal, Shoutcast, or other web sites to search for stations, or simply drag and drop from iTunes radio to start recording. The software keeps a list of the music and stations you've recorded, allowing for easy playback and re-recording of stations.
With StationRipper, you can listen to any station being recorded with a single mouse click. Plus, you can ignore songs under a certain size, ensuring that you only record the tracks that you really want. If you're looking for a powerful and easy-to-use internet radio recording software, StationRipper is definitely worth checking out.
Version 2.99.1: Record Pandora.com, Slacker.com, AOL Radio, and other flash-based internet radio stations.
Version 2.98.5: Record Pandora.com, Slacker.com, AOL Radio, and other flash-based internet radio stations.
Version 2.84:
Record Last.fm
Use StationPortal.com to see what's playing and search for music to record.
When user click on "StationRipper Buttons" on Web sites, StationRipper will launch and record the stream.
Download Album art.
Send twits to Twitter about what you have recorded.