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| Downloads:5,443 |
| Version Downloads:2,985 |
| Type:Multimedia & Design : Audio |
| License:Shareware |
| Date:21 Jan 2005 |
| Platform:PPC |
| Price: $4.95 |
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Anonymous reviewed on 02 Mar 2005
A feature like "show original" (Cmd-R in iTunes) is missing.
Not informations on the files (length etc.)
Not all podcasts are downloaded. Moreover I can't determine which casts have already been downloaded.
Genre in iTunes appears as "PodCast", what's that supposed to mean?
Display useless error messages like "Can't make file "Spin:Users:kuddel:Desktop:test:A_Study_in_Scarlet_part_14
.mp3" into a alias. (-1700)"
File extension ".mp3" missing in some cases.
Main window not resizable, welcome to a century where displays may be larger than 9 inches.
Overall rating for the current version: Useless, not worth 5 USD.
Anonymous reviewed on 02 Feb 2005
Anonymous reviewed on 07 Dec 2004
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/URLLoadingSystem/index.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/10000165i
Anonymous reviewed on 03 Dec 2004
whats the deal?
Anonymous reviewed on 24 Nov 2004
Once again, i will repeat, don't call it a donation to unlock features. MAYBE if you just had a nag screen and a "donation" got rid of that, i'd understand. But what you want users to do is REGISTER. I really do find it insulting for you to ask for a donation while withholding features from users.
Just call it that. A donation is given to open source free (as in beer) software.
Other than that, the app looks great. Its nice to have a REAL cocoa iPodder application. I just wish the developer was more with the community of it all and offered the application for free.
It IS 0.1 software. Why would i pay for .1 software.
Unfortunately for the OS geeks, it's quite clear from your description above what's available before and after you pay money, regardless of the term you used. Let them stew around a bit, by I myself wouldn't worry too much about it.
Anonymous reviewed on 21 Nov 2004
"The term "podcasting" was coined by Dannie J. Gregoire and made popular by former MTV VJ and Dutch weblogger Adam Curry's original ipodder script."
So, some person coined the term, and Adam Curry created the original script. Therefore podcasting was theoretical until Adam Curry invented/created the original script.