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gPodder 2.3 “The Adhesive Duck Deficiency” released

February 27th, 2010 No comments

Taken from http://gpodder.org/news:

The second gPodder release in this month brings updated translations, lots of bug fixes and some UI clean-ups to your open source podcast aggregator. Here are some highlights of this release:

  • “All episodes” in “View” menu and enabled by default
  • Episodes are passed to the media player in chronological order
  • Try to use mimetype-based file icons (using GIO) for episodes
  • Make sure the podcast list is correctly updated all the time
  • Disable feed_update_skipping by default (+expose in UI on Maemo)
  • Default cover art for podcasts with no cover art
  • Re-designed preferences dialog for Maemo 5 (Fremantle)
  • gPodder rotates to landscape on Maemo 5 when the keyboard is open
  • Better button captions in shownotes window (“Cancel download”)
  • Remove podcast.de search option (this was broken for some weeks)
  • Hide “Download folder” preferences option (see User Manual)
  • Flush gPodder database after MP3 player sync has finished
  • Updated translations (Galician, Danish, Russian, Norwegian, Ukrainian, Finnish, Polish and German)
  • New translations: Romanian (by Gherhardt Mathisz)

The source package is now available from the downloads page and packages for Ubuntu, Maemo and Windows should be available soon.

gPodder 0.16.0 “Man of Science, Man of Faith” released

June 1st, 2009 No comments

Taken from gPodder.org:-

After a productive weekend in Copenhagen with improvements in the UI for portable devices we are ready to surprise you with another fine release of the most enjoyable podcast client so far. Some highlights:

  • Download pausing, resuming and better error reporting
  • “Paste from clipboard” button in add subscription dialog
  • Auto-detect run path (makes –local obsolete)
  • Better screen space usage for the Maemo UI (no more tabs)
  • Newly supported target: Maemo 5 (Fremantle)
  • Newly supported target: Mer (Maemo Reconstructed)
  • Newly supported target: Windows (Tested with XP/Vista)
  • A HUGE set of bug fixes and performance improvements
  • Transition to GtkBuilder means removal of Glade dependency

See the detailed changelog for more information.

gPodder 0.15.1 “Passage on the Lady Anne” released

March 12th, 2009 No comments

Taken from gPodder.org:-

After the release of gPodder 0.15.0 exposed some problems with installations of Python 2.6 (for example, Ubuntu Jaunty, who did the transition recently), and some other bugs that cropped up and were quickly fixed, we present you here a fresh release, containing (as usual) only bugfixes:

  • Make default encoding utf8 on Maemo (nikosapi)
  • Fix “You must not use 8-bit bytestrings” (bug 375)
  • Fix a regression in the MTP synchronization code (Jérôme Chabod)
  • Added missing dependency on python-dbus for the Debian package

Thanks to all bug reporters for helping us getting this release fixed quickly. You can grab the updated source tarball and Debian/Ubuntu packages from the downloads page. If you find additional bugs in this release, please don’t hesistate to report them on our bug tracker.

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gPodder 0.15.0 “The Invaders” released

March 9th, 2009 No comments

Taken from gPodder.org:-

We are proud to announce yet another fine release of gPodder: 0.15.0! This release comes with two long-awaited features/fixes:

  • Download resuming (bug 19)
  • Proper file and folder naming (bug 57)

When you first start this version, it tries to rename your current download folders and files so they have nice, readable names. There might be some occassions where the renaming does not work – please report such problems at our bug tracker.

This release is also the first to include a new command-line utility, gpodder-backup, which is able to create a nice tarball of all your configuration settings and your downloaded files. This is also useful for reporting bugs that only happen with specific user configurations. See the gpodder-backup manpage for details.

Read more…

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gPodder 0.12.1 “The Little People” released

July 24th, 2008 No comments

Taken from the gPodder Mailing list:

Hello there!

I’m glad to announce that the 0.12.0 release cycle was just 9 days, and we didn’t even include all the new changes from trunk in the 0.12.1 release, because we wanted it to be stable and went for a bugfix release instead (there are the German and French translations updated, but that’s about it).

So, here it is: gPodder 0.12.1 “The Little People” for your bug-fix-loving podcast needs. The release announcement follows below. Read more…

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gPodder – Possibly the best podcatcher for Linux

December 10th, 2007 No comments

gpodder-72.pngSince getting an iPod a few years ago I go introduced to audio podcasts and in the last 12 months video podcasts. Under Windows XP I used iTunes to manage my iPod, including podcasts but as iTunes does not exist for Linux I had to search for an alternative.

Many of the Linux music players support podcasts and iPod integration but my experience has been somewhat disappointing, however I stumbled across gPodder, which not only handles audio and video podcasts extremely well it also synchronizes them directly to my iPod! It is still actively being developed (even I have recently contributed with some bug fixes and features!) and I am sure if a stable windows version could be made it would even become popular on that platform too.

gPodder should be available in most Linux distributions, check out the gPodder WiKi for information on how to obtain it for the popular distros and how to build from source. You will also find information on how to join the mailing list where you will meet a friendly bunch of people to share ideas and get help if you should need it.