This afternoon, while I catch up on my reading of Marketing Magazine (for school) and CBC's Radio3 programming (for myself), I'm wondering what the best program is for dealing with podcasts.
Right now I'm listening to a show I downloaded from NewsGator using Media Player. I've used iPodder before and liked its feel and look, but I hear that iTunes lets you flip through chapters -- and songs, even -- in a podcast. That would pretty nift. I'd probably be with iTunes already, but, as far as I know, iTunes can't automatically update its library when new MP3 files turn up like Media Player does.
What do you use to collect and listen to your favourite podcast? Leave a comment.
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
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