Thursday, March 17, 2005 11:42 AM
For anyone interesting in podcasting (or plawdcasting as legally-inclined folks are calling it these days), iPodder, a cross-platform podcast receiver, has this morning released version 2.0.
What is iPodder? Here is what the creators say about it:
What is iPodder? What can I use it for?
iPodder is technically a "Media Aggregator," a program that allows you to select and download audio files from anywhere on the Internet to your desktop.
iPodder makes the process easy by helping you select audio files from among the thousands of audio sources on the web and downloading those files to your computer. Once you select a feed or location, it will download those files automatically at times you specify and have the files waiting for you on your computer, so you don't have to spend a lot of time manually selecting and waiting for downloads. You can play your selected audio files using iTunes or other "jukebox" software, or load them on to your iPod or other portable digital media player to play anytime you want.
There is also a great FAQs section with even more details here.
You can get iPodder version 2.0 here.