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What I am looking for is for an option like a generic "automatic podcast update" option coupled with a per podcast "automatically download new episodes" option
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The tray icon is able to carry out the "update feeds", "download all new episodes" actions. You can configure gPodder to update the feeds every X minutes and also additionally configure it to download new episodes after an automatic update (when minimized).
The "minimized" status detection and the hiding from the task list doesn't work at the moment (so "hide to systray" doesn't work the way it does on the Desktop version), but once this is fixed, I think this is possible What I would also like to do is replace the pynotify notifications (from the Desktop version) with the corresponding upper-right-corner Maemo/Hildon notifications, so the user knows when new episodes are available, etc..
The "automatic podcast update" is already available in the "extras" tab of the preferences dialog, you just have to enable and configure them.
The "automatically download new episodes" option is currently global, but could be made per-podcast, if need be.
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2008-04-04
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I'm the upstream author of gPodder for the Desktop (gpodder.org). Mika Leppinen did a great job in early 2007 with porting the then-recent 0.8 release of gPodder to Maemo.
Since then, many improvements have been made in the original (upstream) gPodder. I've now tried to re-port the original upstream version of gPodder to the Maemo platform. It is just a quick hack, but it basically works and even the tray icon feature works
Please give some feedback and tell me if this is of any use to somebody and if you would like to see this port be moved forward or if you would not use it for whatever reason. The UI surely has to be modified a bit more (and stripped-down probably), but with the package below you get the idea how it would look and act like.
You can enter a new RSS URL in the top left field in the "podcasts" tab" and click on the "+" button to add it to your list.
The repository and single-click install file have their own URL now. You can go to http://maemo.gpodder.org/ to download the latest gPodder version (you might have to remove a manually-installed gPodder first). After you installed gPodder from this repository, you can update it via the application manager.
Feedback _very_ welcome!
Some screenshots (well, photos..) follow:
List of episodes currently downloading:
The application's main menu:
A normal main screen situation (podcasts on the left, episodes on the right):
Download progress is shown in the tray icon, if the tray icon is enabled in the preferences:
Last edited by thp; 2008-04-22 at 20:04.