Podfeeder Explained
February 3, 2005Having just visited Podfeeder, I noticed a site revamp had taken place recently with the added addiction of a new logo by Bryan Bell. For a novice user looking at the site they may find it to be another podcast directory site, but really under neat it all itβs another podcatcher. I have downloaded it and am currently trying it out. Expect after this 30 day trial I’m sure I will make my way back to iPodder if I have not already done so by tomorrow.
After a 30-day trial period, your current subscription list will be locked. If you find that you like Podfeeder, you can purchase a subscription for only US$11.95 per year.
Firstly I’ll explain how to use the site, you will need to hit the create an account button, enter your name, email etc. Now download the application and login with your details. You will be issued with an email to welcome you into the fold. Once login is successful you will be able to change your settings which are: the location where they should downloaded to, your bandwidth limit (very useful if you’re using dial-up), once podcasts are downloaded you can choose between iTunes or Windows Media Player (Apple v Windows). You will now notice Bryan Bells new logo appear in your toolbar. To add podcasts you can either visit here or right click > podcasts > update collection. Now you can carry on with your daily work and wait for your podcasts to download or you can update them at any time.

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