AntennaPod (for Android) is also fine. I briefly switched to android, and the lack of a working podcast app for iOS was one of the main things that delayed my switch back.
(I am happily using overcast now, but am bummed that I can’t browse my podcasts via my car’s bluetooth, like I could with android.)
Same. I tried Overcast and liked much about it. I still like PocketCasts better though probably mostly because it’s familiar. If I wasn’t on the lifetime plan, I’d go with Overcast but for me I’m sticking with PocketCasts.
I've been using Podcast Addict for years and I love it. It was missing one thing that I wanted (sorting podcasts by fewest unlistened-to episodes), so I put in a feature request and it got added after a few weeks!
Same here. I wanted to filter a feed to only get the episodes longer than XX minutes and the developer told me on Twitter that the feature was added pretty recently.
That's also the only app I'm a paid subscriber just to support its development.
+1 for Castro. I can't believe more podcast apps haven't caught on to how handy the email-like metaphor is for managing episodes.
I want to listen to some, but not all episodes that come in via my various feeds, so having an "inbox" of sorts from which I can either download or discard shows seems like the only reasonable way to handle things IMHO. I don't understand apps that just download everything or, like Overcast, mess around with playlists.
hedora|2 years ago
(I am happily using overcast now, but am bummed that I can’t browse my podcasts via my car’s bluetooth, like I could with android.)
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aheckler|2 years ago
I want to listen to some, but not all episodes that come in via my various feeds, so having an "inbox" of sorts from which I can either download or discard shows seems like the only reasonable way to handle things IMHO. I don't understand apps that just download everything or, like Overcast, mess around with playlists.
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angry_moose|2 years ago
It's the only player I've tried that still gives the level of control that the early smartphone apps (~2010) did.