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hpr2106 :: My Podcast Client

A show about my podcast client

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Hosted by MrX on 2016-08-29 is flagged as Clean and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
Linux, Software, Podcasts. 1.
The show is available on the Internet Archive at: https://archive.org/details/hpr2106

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Duration: 00:19:51

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This is a show about my podcast client. Apologies for any rough edges as I did it in a hurry to answer the call for more shows


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Comment #1 posted on 2016-08-31 21:43:37 by Dave Morriss

I had forgotten hpodder

Interesting show.

Your description of hpodder made it sound well worth looking at. Then I realised I'd heard the name before, and on looking in my home directory found I had used it back in 2006. I even found the ~/.hpodder directory and the old Sqlite database. (Yes my homedir contains all the collected crud of many years of tinkering.)

I have no idea why I stopped using hpodder. I eventually hacked together a system of my own around Bashpodder, so maybe that's why. Prior to that I think I was using Juice on the family Windows system and at some point gPodder.

Anyway, it was nice to hear about hpodder again

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