RE: Podcast receiving devices/programs

  • From: "Jeff Bishop" <jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blindcasting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 16:35:03 -0700

iTunes is probably the most widely used application for those that are able
to see that pull down podcasts.  Internet Explorer 7.0 will have RSS
capabilities and it may allow for downloading of podcast content, we will
see.  Then there is Juice and Podnova, both one in the same.  Actually the
Podnova is a later version of Juice 2.2 with bug fixes and enhancements for
the Podnova web site and frankly is probably the way to go now since Juice
development has stopped for all practical purposes.
 
Jeff

-----Original Message-----
From: blindcasting-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:blindcasting-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dr. Ronald E.
Milliman
Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 4:20 PM
To: blindcasting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Podcast receiving devices/programs

Colleagues,

What all kinds of devices can be used to receive podcasts?  Can an I-Pod be
used?  I am asking because I am a professor here at Western Kentucky
University, and I plan to use podcasts in conjunction with some of my
classes this fall, and I am wondering what all kinds of devices the students
might have that they can use to receive my podcasts on.  

I know they can use their desktops and laptop computers if they have the
right software, like the Juice program, but what other kinds of devices and
programs can be used???

Ron M.


Dr. Ronald E. Milliman, Professor of Marketing, Western Kentucky University
**President, South Central Kentucky Council of the Blind (SCKCB) **Chair,
Monthly Monetary Support Program (MMS)






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