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2009-09-23
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2009-09-23
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2009-09-23
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Pressing the "Subscribe" button should have an option to add from a URL. I know it's in the menu of the main screen, but if the user see "Subscribe - Add new podcasts" I would say the user hopes to do it from an URL too.
The entry in the dialog to add a podcast from URL shouldn't be uppercase. Generally you want to write something starting with http.
It would be great a menu to mark multiple episodes as new (and even an option to mark a complete podcast).
When you add a new podcast, Gpodder only marks the last as new, but frequently you haven't listened more episodes, and an easy way to mark them as new without having to go episode by episode would be good.
Also in this line, the same option to mark multiple episiodes as old.
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2009-09-23
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2009-09-23
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2009-09-23
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This is actually a problem with the Hildon Input Method trying to be smart. I always deactivate the "capitalization" in the input menu in OS2008. Is it possible to change the entry so that capitalization (and maybe even word completion) is disabled for it? That'd be nice.
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2009-09-30
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fremantle, gpodder, maemo 5, not android, podcast, testing |
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You can read about some of the changes to the UI.
If you upgrade from an older version of gPodder, it's best to start afresh by removing the gpodder.conf file in $HOME (in the X Terminal, type: rm ~/.config/gpodder/gpodder.conf), so it gets re-initialized with sane default values on the next start. Before the next start, you should move your downloads folder to MyDocs/Podcasts (if your downloads are in /home/user/gPodder-Downloads, type in X Terminal: mv ~/gPodder-Downloads ~/MyDocs/Podcasts).
If you don't care about your old subscriptions, downloads and settings, you can use the command "gpodder-backup --purge" to remove all downloads and settings (be careful! ).
After that, you should be good to go. Some of the new features you should try out and tell me if they work on the device: