Karen Lewellen wrote: > I know here is a more correct name for these, but I cannot think of it Hi Karen, They're called podcatchers, or equivalently, podcast aggregators. > In fact I even remember the name of an accessible one, pod racer? > I am wondering if that or any other such program can be incorporated into > a service like shellworld? I've heard of podracer, but I haven't used it. The homepage is here: http://podracer.sourceforge.net/. It is a bash shell script. It will probably work fine with your shell account, if all of the tools that it uses are available. There are a few other command-line podcast clients out there. I use something called hpodder. I won't recommend it to you, because it is non-trivial to install manually. That's probably how you'd have to install it on a service like shellworld. > If not, is there a port that might run in dos? I have no idea. Perhaps you could cajole podracer into running under djgpp? That is pure speculation on my part. -- Chris _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list