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chadlavi | 2 years ago

One of the best? It's the only good one.

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hedora|2 years ago

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.)

dalmo3|2 years ago

+1 for AntennaPod. FOSS and no ads

eviks|2 years ago

Pocket Casts is not only good, it's better

jszymborski|2 years ago

PocketCasts is pretty great, although I was grandfathered into my "pay-once" plan.

brewdad|2 years ago

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.

Dathuil|2 years ago

I should check this myself. I think I was also grandfathered into the pay once plan.

rdlw|2 years ago

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!

pgreze|2 years ago

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.

1123581321|2 years ago

Castro is more useful once you subscribe to enough feeds, and also looks and feels nice, but it costs twice as much per year.

aheckler|2 years ago

+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.

kranner|2 years ago

Castro is also sluggish and crashes constantly, at least once your queue of unplayed episodes grows very long.

angry_moose|2 years ago

I forget why I didn't stick with Overcast (something I found weird about how it handles of downloads maybe?) but I've been thrilled with RSS Radio.

It's the only player I've tried that still gives the level of control that the early smartphone apps (~2010) did.