Non-Linux FOSS: Juice
Many Windows or Macintosh users are perfectly happy to download their podcasts with iTunes or something similar. Here at Linux Journal, however, we like to offer open-source alternatives. Enter Juice. Juice is a cross-platform, open-source application for downloading podcasts.
Juice is fast, efficient and very feature-rich. Our favorite feature is the built-in directory with thousands of podcast feeds from which to choose. Add things like auto cleanup, centralized feed management and accessibility options, and you have an awesome tool for getting your audio information fix. Check it out for Windows, Mac OS or Linux at http://juicereceiver.sourceforge.net.
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Comments
This is a great news and I am
This is a great news and I am sure that the users will be happy to know about this, because their work will be easier in this way.
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Hello guys, Juice is very
Hello guys, Juice is very wonderful indeed. I like it amazingly though Non-Linux FOSS. Thanks for published.
How to download songs
Hehe.....Juice is a
Hehe.....Juice is a cross-platform! I have been long time fan of juice. I have found it very appreciative though. Thanks!
Android Podcast Client
A good Android podcast client is Beyondpod, does everything I want in a Podcast client.
Juice
This version and Icepodder are totally unsupported now, and dont even work ob Distros new than Ubuntu 8.04 I tend to us the commandline podcast client Hpodder, runs every hour on a cron.
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Juice okay "180" far better!
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And thanks for the idea on getting 180 out there.
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Bring on an Android version
Love to see an android version with sync to the cloud support..
wine version
I tried the windows version, couldn't get it to work.
It found podcasts, but the app log said it couldn't download them. Maybe a settings problem?
Can't get it for Linux
Unfortunately it will only let you download the Windows or Mac version. If you attempt to get the Linux version this is the message you get.
Due to heavy delays for the GNU/Linux variant of Juice we'd like to present you some options to receive podcasts on this platform:
Icepodder v5.5 - A Linux podcatcher/RSS client. Geek tested.
Bummer!