Douglas,
Now that's cool stuff! Barry
Barry,
I quite agree about the Podcatcher. Having two lists (unsubscribed and subscribed) is
unnecessarily complicated, particularly for a beginner. Also there is no proper progress
indicator for the downloads, which is very inconvenient if you are on a dial up
connection!
The only advantage over Ipodder is that it runs on Win 98 SE systems as well as XP.
Douglas
On 24 Aug 2005 at 17:33, Barry Toner wrote:
Roger,
http://www.webbie.org.uk/accessiblerss/
Is where you'll find the accessible rss reader.
I personally don't like their podcast client though fi you see it up there
also.
I prefer ipodder
http://www.ipodder.org
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