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Originally Posted by JayM
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I would rather see a full fledged iPodder for pocket PC
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Me too...:lol:
I used Doppler with a CF and I could "stay updated" on my laptop or desktop because the xml files in the download directory (on the CF) let the program know when the last sync was. This way you're not "double downloading" if you go to a different terminal (as long as you had Doppler installed on a host). I stopped using it because RC2 gave me some problems plus I like ipodder.
Several programs are currently being developed to download enclosures. I've tried FeederReader with much success.
As a side note - I maintain the ipodder.org “Pocket PC Software Node”. You can check out the list here and see if something suits you needs.
Jay
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Ahh the plot thickens!

I have just been making do. I rarely, if ever, archive a podcast. Usually after I have listened to it, I have deleted it. I guess if a classic one comes down the pipe it will have earned a permanent sector on my hard disk. I have not tried Bashpodder on my Mac yet (the main reason I am not HEP to the old activestink syncing type of apps is cause I usually rock out on my Mac at home....heh). I guess I could use Bashpodder on my mac and have it use the mount point to copy the stuff over. The main reason I have not stressed too much about getting podcatching working on my PPC is I have a MP3 player and I just download them on to it. It's not a iPod(it's a Nomad Zen USB 2.0), but it does work on the Mac....albeit weakly (no iTunes syncing for me

). I am seriously thinking about getting a 1 GB card JUST for podcatching.
Well, I am outta here! Just grabbed the latest Daily Source Code to rock out on the Bus to.