( Update: A representative from Podcast Addict reached out and explained how the app’s recommendation feature worked. So get recommendations from a friend or NPR’s earbud.fm. If the paid version is the same, minus the banner ads, then it’s a very underwhelming feature. That’s the only reason I can think of as to why it’s suggesting Bill Burr, Marc Maron, and Joe Rogan to me. That’s the recommendation set up I want, not the one Podcast Addict has.įrom what I can tell, Podcast Addict’s suggestions are based more on the podcast’s popularity than user taste. You would think that “suggestions” would be based on what you listen to. One feature I’d like improved is the podcast suggestions. Podcast Addict is the same, as I assume every podcast app is. The desktop version of iTunes back in 2004 was the last program I used for podcasts. All in all, it is a very friendly and aesthetically pleasing UI.Īpp Features (or Failures) Podcast Addict They also have a new releases page which shows you everything you are subscribed to with a new release on it. Very user intuitive with very little time to set it up. In addition to this, there is a page with all subscribed podcasts and inside each one is a list to download. You can subscribe to the podcasts right from that page as well. The “discover” page has additional tabs that give you trending podcasts and top podcasts as well as a couple other categories. Everything is built on the grid system on the discover page with about twenty featured podcasts. It automatically opens up to a discover page that has a clean aesthetic look to it. I really like the interface with this particular app. But that shouldn’t disqualify it from being downloaded. It does the job, but it’s a bit rough around the edges. Pocket Casts looks like and navigates like an official Google app. I like that Gmail, YouTube and G+ have a similar look and feel, something Pocket Casts mimics with their design. It’s not going to keep you from downloading your favorite podcasts or finding new ones. This creates a small learning curve if you’ve never used the app before. Those menus hide your playlists, downloaded episodes, settings, and probably a list of other options and features I haven’t found yet. Where Podcast Addict stumbles are the two additional drop down menus. The app’s search function houses another grid full of podcast adding options. The home screen is a grid or list of your subscriptions. Podcast Addict doesn’t require an advanced degree in mathematics to use but it doesn’t have the most user-friendly (or pretty) interface either. Instead of wasting your time, we’ve outlined the high and low points between the two apps. The top two apps are Podcast Addict (free) and Pocket Casts (paid). It’s a feature that’s been missing for years, forcing Android users to find a 3rd party app for their podcast playback. This is reasonably uncommon, but it does happen.In 2015, Google announced they would include podcast functionality on a future upgrade to their Google Play Music app. Pocket Casts looks at the RSS feed, sees an episode, but doesn't realise until it's time to download that the episode isn't actually available any more. MP3 file, but leave the listing in the RSS feed. If it's the latter, occasionally, podcast publishers will mistakenly post an unfinished or otherwise wrong episode, remove the. I can't download episode 3 of Serial, but episodes 1, 2 and 4 download fine)? I can download all of 99% Invisible, but no episodes of Serial)? Or that you can't download a specific episode, but other episodes from that podcast work (i.e. Do you mean that Pocket Casts will refuse to download any episodes of a given podcast (i.e.
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