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Time to start listening to PodCasts

OK everyone - send me your recommendations.  I figure it's about time to start listening to podcasts, so I want to get a good download client that will keep me up to date.  I've got a great device to listen to podcasts on, so I should start using it for that.

Carl Franklin of .Net Rocks recommends Nimiq for a simple tool and Azureus for a more advanced/complex tool on his PWOP Productions site.  Both of these tools get Carl's stamp of approval due to their support of BitTorrent.  I asked him what PWOP meant and he told me it was the sound of your hand hitting your forehead.  ** PWOP ** - I can see it.  Carl is also producing his own podcasting client, but it's apparently not ready yet.  Check this out!

Paul Lockwood recommends iPodder specifically because of it's use of torrents.  I wonder if the lack of BitTorrent network support is really a big impact in the performance of the tool and the network in general?

I'm sure there are hundreds of other possiblities out there.  I'm looking for what people use and like.  Please send me comments...

-- Matt Ranlett

Published 11-08-2005 12:35 by Matt Ranlett
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Cyanbane said:

I loved Paul's post a few weeks ago, and picked up slashdot review off of his list, (few days ago I heard them mention him :) . I have been listning to a bunch of podcasts lately (prob an hour or so a day) and I am actually working on one that is non-programming related (for us vid game geeks). I had a post a few weeks ago about some that I listen to it can be found here others might like some of them:

<a href="http://www.cyanbane.com/2005/07/podcasting.asp">http://www.cyanbane.com/2005/07/podcasting.asp</a>

August 11, 2005 10:27 AM
 

Cyanbane said:

yeah ignore the above html href. Try this:

http://www.cyanbane.com/2005/07/podcasting.asp

August 11, 2005 10:27 AM

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One of the two original Atlanta .NET Regular Guys, Matt fills his free time by helping to run several Atlanta area user groups, the Atlanta Code Camps, and works as one of the two INETA co-Vice Presidents of Technology
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