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#201
the best podcast app for maemo. but please allow to disable notifications, at least when manually updating!!
 

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#202
after the last update, my gPodder doesn´t mark the podcasts as "reads" anymore.

All the podcasts keeps unread, even after I listen to them.
 
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#203
Some get marked old for me. I was just about to find this thread and ask how gpodder now decides to mark something read/old

I use the built in media player btw
 
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#204
Could changelogs for gpodder be posted into this thread? I realise that they are listed at http://gpodder.org/news.html, but it would be a nice service if they could be in this thread too, as this is generally the place I look first whenever a new version hits Extras and I wonder what's new.
 
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#205
Originally Posted by pelago View Post
Could changelogs for gpodder be posted into this thread? I realise that they are listed at http://gpodder.org/news.html, but it would be a nice service if they could be in this thread too, as this is generally the place I look first whenever a new version hits Extras and I wonder what's new.
You can always use gpodder.org/changelog/x.y for the changelog, where x.y is the version number, e.g. http://gpodder.org/changelog/2.8
 
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#206
Originally Posted by shadowjk View Post
Some get marked old for me. I was just about to find this thread and ask how gpodder now decides to mark something read/old
Keep gPodder open while you are playing podcasts. It will watch the status of the built-in media player and will update the played state when you have played more than 5 seconds of the podcast. It will also remember the last position and resume from there with the built-in media player. And it will show that position and total length in the "Play" button.
 
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Originally Posted by thp View Post
You can always use gpodder.org/changelog/x.y for the changelog, where x.y is the version number, e.g. http://gpodder.org/changelog/2.8
Thanks, although what I was trying to ask for was something for the more lazy/casual user who uses this forum and gpodder, but who may not be aware of gpodder.org. It was just a thought as I've seen the developers of other software post its changelog into its t.m.o thread which is convenient for the users, although I appreciate it is more work for you.

Alternatively or in addition, it would be useful if the changelog could show up in hildon-application-manager. Again, I've seen this for other apps but not for gpodder.
 
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Originally Posted by pelago View Post
Alternatively or in addition, it would be useful if the changelog could show up in hildon-application-manager. Again, I've seen this for other apps but not for gpodder.
The reason for this is described in this mailing list post:

http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/mae...er/022368.html

And yes, the reason for not posting the changelog here is just plain lazyness (also, the release time does not coincide with the time the package enters Extras due to QA, etc.. - so the question also is when to post the changelog). I do, however, tend to write useful end-user friendly changelog entries in debian/changelog, which is parsed and displayed here: http://maemo.org/packages/view/gpodder/ (at least since version 2.8 ).
 

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#209
gPodder and Panucci are working more and more together...

At the moment gPodder marks podcasts only as "heard" or "unheard".

What about marking the podcast only automatically as "heard" if it was heard completly at Panucci and otherwise only as "heard partial".

I would sometimes love to filter for "partial" and unfinished heard podcasts...
 
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#210
Originally Posted by Helmuth View Post
What about marking the podcast only automatically as "heard" if it was heard completly at Panucci and otherwise only as "heard partial".

I would sometimes love to filter for "partial" and unfinished heard podcasts...
Yes, this was something we even discussed last December in Barcelona, although at that time playback status tracking was not implemented. If you look closely at the bottom center of this photo, you'll see that we intended to have "cake" graphics for the playback status in the episode list. It's still on the radar, just not implemented yet. The MAFW integration in 2.8 does bring us a lot closer, as now nearly every gPodder user on the N900 should have their playback status tracked inside gPodder.
 

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