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Web Jockey Assistance Needed

I am working with a friend who has a program for his station called "Web Jockey". He is not completely proficient at the program, and I've never used it.

Specifically, what I need to find out is:

My friend currently has the program set up to just play his music on a random shuffle. Do early versions of this program (which is what he has) allow for the creation of something like a "template format clock" to tell the program in what order of folders to search for music, sweepers, jingles, spots, etc. at specific times in an hour? I'm trying to help my friend focus his programming...I don't mind it if the computer picks on a random shuffle inside the folders, but I'd like to be able to tell it, "pick from folder 1 first, then folder 2, then folder 1, then folder 3", etc.

Lastly, can you set some type of "End Of Message" tone with this program to not allow songs to completely fade out before tripping the next event?

If nothing else, does anyone know who makes the program, and how to reach them? Thanks so much!
 
Web Jockey was a program LPB Inc use to sell to its clients for ultra-low budget radio applications. I believe 11Software had either been the developer or had taken over the older Web Jockey code and currently markets the software as JockeyPro.

You may be able to get some support at 11software.com
 
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