Re: Announcing pod-kast with a k

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Since I use gentoo, a .deb would not do me much good.  Can I compile
your app somehow?  Also, how do I search for a particular podcast in
your client and do you have a facility where I can use a username and
password if the feed requires it?

Thanks, sounds interesting.

On Wed, 12 Jul 2023 13:57:32 -0400,
Chime Hart wrote:
> 
> Hi All: I have been waiting a long time to offer a newer much
> more intuative podcast client for those of us who like
> menus-and-simplicity. I am and will be announcing here-and-in the
> Blinux list, but since this works especially well in Speakup,
> this list will enjoy it first.
> DESCRIPTION
>        Welcome to Pod-kast 0.8.0 written by Marc Lytle and
> conceived by myself, Chime Hart.
> 
>        Over  many  years almost all podcast clients seemed to be
> lacking an interface which made sense, as well as features I was
> hoping for.  The only one I understood was hpodder, but it is no
> longer available.  In Pod-kast, since I
>        am totally blind and listen with Speakup, a Linux
> screen-reader, we took great care to make all functions really
> obvious by having numbered menus and yes having the word "number"
> before each digit removing any ambiguity.
> Back again live, while you may be able to grab from a github
> page, which seems really messy in L Y N X an easier option would
> be a direct url from my web-site, but not linked from my site.
> https://hubert-humphrey.com/pod-kast_0.8.0_amd64.deb
> This is beta software-and-there still may be inconsistancies in
> the man-page. Rather than clutterup the list, if you have
> opperational issues, please write myself directly, or write an
> author Marc at an address listed in the man-page. I `sincerely
> hope all of you enjoy-and-find alot of success with this new
> client, which I named with an alternative spelling, as there are
> several podcast clients with the regular spelling.
> Thanks so much in advance
> Chime
> 

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