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I wrote a simple (but fast!) podcast management and download tool, maybe someone could to try it out on their n800?
At this moment the program lets you:
- Add and remove podcast locations
- Sync new items from the podcast locations (max 2 new items to save space)
- Shows a list of downloaded podcast episodes after each sync
- Creates playlists for downloaded podcasts
Podcasts are always downloaded to /media/mmc2/podcasts-[date], and are accessible from the media player by the corresponding playlist. (This will be configurable in a next version.)
Please note:
- This program is for testing, its not complete yet! (although it works fine on my n800)
- It won't connect to the Internet automatically
- You need to have the wget package installed from http://mg.pov.lt/770/wget.install
The program uses bashpodder (http://www.lincgeek.org/bashpodder) as its backend. (included in the package)
You can download the .deb installation file from: here.
Screenshots:
Let me know what you think, and if it works for you :-)
edit: updated to 0.0.2, added wget dependency in op
Last edited by whouweling; 2007-10-21 at 20:47.