Just a quick heads-up: Colorize has been updated to add support for Podcasts.app . If you’re not familiar with this tweak, Colorize adapts your Music app’s UI to the current song’s album art. For more info about Colorize visit this post.
Colorize has been updated to add support for Podcasts.app
Just a quick heads-up: Colorize has been updated to add support for Podcasts.app . If you’re not familiar with this tweak, Colorize adapts your Music app’s UI to the current song’s album art. For more info about Colorize visit this post.
Apple has published the 2013 iTunes Store awards, which showcases the best music, movies, TV shows, apps, books and podcasts of the year.
Apple has published the 2013 iTunes Store awards, which showcases the best music, movies, TV shows, apps, books and podcasts of the year. Jump over the break to check out the winners for 2013.
Vemedio, the makers of Instacast – a hugely popular podcast client for iOS, has released a first public beta of Instacast for Mac.
Just a quick heads-up: Vemedio, the makers of Instacast – a hugely popular podcast client for iOS, has released a first public beta of Instacast for Mac. The beta is available as a free download at the official website, with no ETA for a launch and no ( estimated ) price. A guesstimate would be $6.99.
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A little over a week ago, it was reported that Apple was working on a standalone podcast app that would debut in the upcoming iOS 6. Well, turns out the report was right. Apple was working on a podcast app—only it didn’t wait for iOS 6 to release it.
Ever since the mobile version of iTunes allowed podcast downloads, there’s been reason to rejoice – on-the-fly podcast accessibility is better than ever, but it’s still not great for managing subscriptions. For a limited time, Mediafly will be free for download for the iPhone and iPod Touch through the Apple App Store.
Ever since the mobile version of iTunes allowed podcast downloads, there’s been reason to rejoice – on-the-fly podcast accessibility is better than ever, but it’s still not great for managing subscriptions. For a limited time, Mediafly will be free for download for the iPhone and iPod Touch through the Apple App Store.
Mediafly gives users access to video and audio podcasts across the internet. It also allows for downloads for offline listening on subways, a plus for big-city living. And it also accesses Digital City, so what’s not to like?
Users can seamlessly create content channels via a Web browser or Internet-capable portable device, which means you can stream or preload your favorite content to devices such as the iPhone, iPod Touch, Creative Zen, and BlackBerry (in beta now), just to name a few.
App versions for the Palm Pre and Android and Windows Mobile devices are coming soon, too. The iPhone and iPod Touch versions will go back to costing 99 cents eventually, so grab and play around with it while it’s free to see if it’s worth your while.
Check out the video below for demo of Mediafly in action. You can also download Mediafly for the iPhone, iPod Touch, or BlackBerry using your mobile browser: enter www.Mediafly.Mobi
[via Cnet]