MUO Podcast #22: Appdonkey

Oct. 5th, 2008 By Jason Mayoff

This week, we’re going to start experimenting with the podcast format again. Several people have suggested shorter podcasts, more frequently throughout the week and so that’s what we’re going to do, at least for a while. I’d love to know what you think of the idea.

Since these will be shorter, I’ll be looking at only one, or at most two items (websites, apps etc.) I’ll also take a look at something in the news every once in a while and an occasional Geeky Fun item.

If you are subscribed to the feed, nothing should change. You will receive the two, three or four podcasts a week in the same way you received the single Sunday show. If you are not subscribed to the feed (what’s stopping you?) then you’ll need to check back in several times a week. I’ll try to keep a regular schedule: Sunday, Wednesday & Friday.

The podcast is available through iTunes so don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast if you have an iPod, or in another podcatcher if you have a different MP3 player.

Today, I take a look at a website that lets Mac users browse freeware and download the apps all at once. It’s called App Donkey. Do you know of a site that works the same way, but for Windows? How about a better one for Mac?

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2008-12-30 09:43:08
tsteele

Just an FYI, I had to reload iTunes and had lost all my podcast subscriptions. When I searched iTunes for “Make Use Of”, your podcast does not come up. You have to search for the title with no spaces.
Also, the podcast is not listed under Tech, you have to go to the tech news subcategory.

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