Josh Smith has written a great WPF podcatcher application called Podder. I have really enjoyed playing around with the application. I next intend to read Josh’s articles on Code Project where he goes over how he coded the application.
Podder is very easy to use and understand.
When you first open the application, it is set to look at the episodes that you have set as your favorites. You can select a specific podcast from the drop down list and you can also select to just cycle thru all of the episodes in the list. It is very easy to mark which episodes you have already listened to as well as your favorites.

It is also easy to add new podcasts. Simply type (or paste) the url to the feed of the podcast you want to subscribe to.

All in all, I have found this application very useful. It makes it easier to keep up with the many podcasts that I listen to.
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Related Content
Introducing Podder: the WPF podcast player
Podder v2 Beta
The WPF Podcatcher Series – Part 1 (Introducing Podder)
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Thanks for the nice feedback. Much appreciated. I’m glad you like Podder so much.
Josh
By: Josh Smith on February 10, 2008
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