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Podcast Tuner: A Podcast Guide for Mac & Windows

Pariahware is making it easier for iPod users to find podcasts: The company announced Monday the release of Podcast Tuner for both Mac OS X and Windows. The software downloads lists of podcasts to your computer, and displays them in a guide that can sort them into genre, "station" (the podcaster), and description.

According to the company, moving the mouse over the guide will display the podcast description, the episode description, or the podcast art. If the user wishes to hear a particular "episode", a simple click on that episode will begin the download and automatically play it when the download has finished. Stations can be marked as favorites, and a click will have only favorite stations displayed.


The Windows and Mac Podcast Tuner interfaces
(Click on the images to see the full-size images at Pariah's Web site)

The software is free, but the company is charging a subscription fee for the guide info. Monthly subscriptions are priced at US$10, and a yearly subscriptions is priced at $100. When first setting up the software on your computer, a free subscription is included.

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gslusher said:

member since 13 Nov 2002 with 2088 posts, unranked, send him a message or view his profile

"Click on the images to see the full-size images at Pariah's Web site"

Well, that would work if the images had <A> tags, but they don't.

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Dave said:

member since 11 Jun 2001 with 227 posts, TMO Staff, send him a message or view his profile

Thanks Gslusher -- it's been fixed!

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