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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: June 15, 2007
- Total Downloads: 1,064
- Downloads last week: 4
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- CNET editors' rating: stars
- Average user rating: stars out of 1 votes
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CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: CNET Staff
This well-crafted podcast catcher makes an ideal choice for both users of NewsGator's RSS feed readers, which have FeedStation integrated, and those users who only want their tunes. Arranging the podcasts in an RSS-style tree ensures consistency between the programs, but automatic uploads to your music jukebox means that you'll spend a minimal amount of time managing FeedStation and maximize your listening.
The interface is good, with easy synchronization to its RSS counterparts and their Webware component. The interface allows you to search podcast titles, arrange them by date, put a hold on downloading them--excellent if you're going on vacation--and more. There's a support forum where you can post questions and get answers from other users, and NewsGator has a free Webware client so you can check your podcasts wherever you are. We strongly recommend using FeedStation to soothe your hunger.
Publisher's description
From NewsGator :FeedStation is our powerful podcast receiver (also known as a "podcatcher") that enables you to download multimedia content and synchronize it with your iPod or other portable media player.
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Version: FeedStation 2.5
"You need NewsGator or NetNewsWire for it to work."
Cons: Regardless of what the cnet review seems to imply, this is not a stand-alone podcatcher as such. You have to select which podcasts you want to download using there other software/service. I don't really see why this should get a rating as a separate program when it's really an add-on for another program. Since I'd already tried their RSS services and moved on to greener pastures, I really didn't want to travel that road again.
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