> Sounds good? You bet! All these small features you develop do make a difference, they make people feel really good about the program they're using as everything is taken care of for them.
And you know what that means, don't you? If there was a Windows version of libgpod and you were to continue porting gPodder to Windows, it'd become the best podcatcher around for Windows, beating iTunes and still having iPod synchronization features! No one - well, Apple came close - has ever managed to develop a full-featured user-friendly podcatcher that supports iPods. Until just now. Does Apple continue improving their podcatcher? No. Do they listen to user feedback? Don't think so. Do they even care? Probably not. Alright, I'm getting a little too enthusiastic here. But I stand by my point: gPodder totally kicks iTunes' a... - em - butt. Pieter --- On Dec 9, 2007 11:42 PM, Thomas Perl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, Pieter! > > Pieter De Decker wrote: > > Looks good! You could also go the extra mile and embed an auto-cleanup > > feature (i.e. gPodder will automatically remove played episodes that > > are older than 7 days without notifying the user; this feature can be > > configured in Preferences). > > Combined with the "lock" patch Paul Rudkin sent today, I think > automatically removing played, unlocked episodes that are older than X > days can be implemented in a sane way. I am thinking about implementing > it as an option that, when activated, will clean old episodes on gPodder > startup. Sounds good? > > > Thomas > _______________________________________________ > gpodder-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/gpodder-devel > _______________________________________________ gpodder-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/gpodder-devel
