moar cider making
Sep. 14th, 2008 07:07 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Hey iPhone users - would you want to download podcasts via an app on your iPhone? Well Apple Computer Says No. (via podcasting news)
It's not like you'd want to download podcasts via the device directly, I mean it's not a device with WiFi or HDSPA is it? Oh, wait...;-)
OK I doubt there are any Applefanatics left on my FL now, after my rants but anyways, that aside as a podcaster this does boggle the mind...I would like people to download my podcasts from wherever they are, whatever device they are on, and iPhone app to do that can do nothing but good (rather than those spammy Facebook-style one-podcast-only apps which annoy me, as of course only pro or semi pro podcasts can afford to develop those).
Really I'm starting to wonder if Apple really cares about podcasting at all...it seems to be sidelined you know? (apart from my crappy experiences with it, one being banned or unable to get my feed onto iTunes for 2 years, with no explaination, part of the reason Radio Clash never had the big 'spike' of listenership others had - so I have experienced being outside that particular 'wall' - it's not nice.)
It's not like you'd want to download podcasts via the device directly, I mean it's not a device with WiFi or HDSPA is it? Oh, wait...;-)
OK I doubt there are any Applefanatics left on my FL now, after my rants but anyways, that aside as a podcaster this does boggle the mind...I would like people to download my podcasts from wherever they are, whatever device they are on, and iPhone app to do that can do nothing but good (rather than those spammy Facebook-style one-podcast-only apps which annoy me, as of course only pro or semi pro podcasts can afford to develop those).
Really I'm starting to wonder if Apple really cares about podcasting at all...it seems to be sidelined you know? (apart from my crappy experiences with it, one being banned or unable to get my feed onto iTunes for 2 years, with no explaination, part of the reason Radio Clash never had the big 'spike' of listenership others had - so I have experienced being outside that particular 'wall' - it's not nice.)