AC Asks: What's your favorite podcatcher?

matanderin

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One more for Google Listen

Truthfully, I just use Itunes and transfer over with Motorola Media Link. But in a pinch, if I don't have my computer handy, I use Google Listen.
 

kennyidaho

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I have been using BeyondPod which is a paid app that does a lot including integrating with Google Reader. Lately I have been having issues with items in feeds disappearing and when opening a feed getting errors telling me that the feed is not valid. So I have been testing Listen as a possible replacement - which sucks because I paid for BeyondPod.
 

pops.comp

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I use listen by google..but like someone earlier said..I'm not a HUGE podcast listener..I see no need to pay the money for the few podcasts I do listen to..
 

ethan

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Google Listen gets my vote, however with the recent update I've been experiencing some problems, but as it's free, you really can't beat it.
 

Hoagie5252

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Doggcatcher and I didn't want to pay for something that other app can do for free but dc ui and ease of use makes the 6 bucks well worth it.
 

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I listen to podcasts a lot and I've only ever used Google Listen. It's free and does the job. Google could tweek things a bit to make it better.

My vote goes to Google Listen!
 

jmelinte

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Google Listen

I preffer Google's Listen. It's free, has very few bugs, and (my favorite part) the search feature is wonderful. All-in-all, it's a very solid app, and always feels well-thought-out.
 

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