Will the Greek Radio toolbar work on my browser?
The Greek Radio toolbar is compatible with the following Internet browsers:

  • Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 6 and above on Windows Vista, XP, and 2000 operating systems
  • Mozilla Firefox versions 1 and above, including beta versions, on Windows (Vista, XP, and 2000), Mac, and Linux operating systems

We will support additional browsers in the future.

I don’t see the Greek Radio toolbar on my browser after the installation process.
Both Internet Explorer and Firefox users
If you can’t see the toolbar on your browser:

  1. Make sure the toolbar is selected in your list of browser toolbars. Select View > Toolbars at the top of your browser and then select the toolbar’s name.
  2. If you still don’t see the toolbar:
  • Confirm that your browser is compatible with our toolbar. (See Will the Tamil-Radio toolbar work on my browser? )
  • Clear your browser’s cache (See How do I clear my browser’s cache? ) and cookies (See How do I clear my browser’s cookies? ), reboot your computer, and then reinstall the toolbar.

How do I install the Greek Radio toolbar?
Internet Explorer users

  1. Click the Download Toolbar button.
  2. If you already have a community toolbar, you may see a window where you can choose to add the Greek Radio toolbar in a click to your list of toolbars; you don’t need to download and install it unless you would like to have it as a separate row on your browser.
  3. In the File Download window, you are given the option to Run or Save. We recommend that you click Run to automatically download and install. (If you want to choose where the installation files will be placed, however, choose Save and then manually activate the installation afterwards.)
  4. Clicking Run begins the installation process, which takes a few minutes, depending on your Internet speed. In the Community Toolbar Installation window, configure the additional settings and click Agree (to the License Agreement). The toolbar will then appear on your browser.

Firefox users

  1. Click the Download Toolbar button.
  2. If you already have a community toolbar, you may see a window where you can choose to add the Greek Radio toolbar in a click to your list of toolbars; you don’t need to download and install it unless you would like to have it as a separate row on your browser.
  3. Is the Software Installation window visible? If yes: Click the Install Now button and then click Restart Firefox. Continue to step 9 below. If no: Continue to step 4.
  4. Locate the yellow bar at the top of the page and click the Edit Options… button.
  5. Click the Allow button, and then click Close.
  6. Click the Download Toolbar button again.
  7. In the Software Installation window, click the Install Now button.
  8. When the download is complete, click Restart Firefox.
  9. In the Toolbar Setup window, make your selections and then click Finish.

None of the Radio Player’s stations or podcasts work.
If none of the stations or podcasts work, then check whether your computer meets all the requirements below:

  • Operating system: Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista or Mac OS
  • Windows requirements:

JavaScript is enabled in your browser . (See How do I enable JavaScript in my browser? )
Cookies are enabled in your browser . (See How do I enable cookies in my browser? )
Windows Media Player version 9 or higher is installed (needed for most radio stations). Get Windows Media Player
If you have an older Firefox toolbar version, you may need to install Media Player ActiveX .

  • MAC OS requirements:

To play Windows Media stations, download Flip4Mac here

If you have met all the requirements above and the Radio Player still doesn’t work, please contact us .

Some of the Radio Player’s stations or podcasts don’t work.
There are two main reasons why this may happen:

1. There may be a problem with your media player’s settings. (Your toolbar’s Radio Player broadcasts by means of the media player you’re using.) We recommend that you check its settings.
2. There may be a problem with the radio station/podcast itself. Since these are offered from all over the Web and are not generated by us, we cannot control their performance.

If you continue to have problems with radio stations or podcasts that you would like to hear, please contact our Support Center .