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Jonny 290
May 5, 2005



[ASK] me about OS/2 Warp

bbcisdabomb posted:

It's a little different from the current questions, but what is everyone using to download their podcasts? I would assume most people use iTunes, but it always felt really slow to use. Most other podcast downloaders are for Linux, from what I see.

I've used Juice Reciever in the past and it works pretty well, once you figure out the interface.

Honestly I'm a huge nerd and have a Subsonic setup running in a little VM at home. It not only snags my podcasts but lets me hit the rest of my media in my huge sperglibrary via Flash streaming. I must say it is sweet to catch the latest podcasts then hop over and listen to some tunes or watch some sitcoms, all via a browser. If you want to get intricate with your setup, I recommend playing with it. Since it saves the podcasts to configurable folders, you can also use it as an archival tool.

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