Well, here's what I found:
1. To connect to the BeoPort, one downloads "BeoPort" software, which deletes "BeoPlayer" software.
2. Well over one thousand stations become available on the "BeoPort" software. It could take me years to review the stations!
But frankly, without a TV or BS5, and with just a BS3000, all of the genres, titles and countries become unmanageable. I had two choices:
(a) sit by the computer plugged into the BeoPort
(b) Share Screen wirelessly from another Macintosh (a laptop), to see what the BeoPort software was up to. Not an elegant solution.
Now, if there were a "thing" such as the Beo5 that were somehow able to provide visual feedback information, I would purchase immediately. As it is, I shall keep BM-Link, itunes, and an iPhone or iPod Touch for complex remote management for those ocassions the playlist/next/previous choices from Beo4 become insufficient.
Thanks for the input.