Juice 2.2 review

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Juice is a media aggregator which automatically downloads podcasts to your computer or portable device based on a RSS feed, leaving you 'one-click-away' from latest media feeds.

License: Freeware
OS: Mac OS X
File size: 0K
Developer: The iSpider team
Price: $0.00
Updated: 07 Mar 2006
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Juice is a media aggregator which automatically downloads podcasts to your computer or portable device based on a RSS feed, leaving you 'one-click-away' from latest media feeds.

The whole process is done on it's own, so you don't have to select files, search for them or click links to download the media. All you do is specify some feeds and wait to get yourself the podcasts. All you have to do is decide what your going to listen.

Here are some key features of "Juice":
iPodder for the Mac and Windows platform (and soon, Linux)
Graphical user interface and tray icon
Scheduler inside to setup recursive and timed downloads
Progress bar inside
BitTorrent support
iTunes/Mediaplayer integration
Downloads are automatically divided by folders
Playlists ordered by Feed
Application memorizes the history to prevend double downloads
Half downloads will be restarted in new session
Automatic placing of content on your iPod (mac only)
Standalone application (no extra applications needed)
Easy to use.

What's New:
In response to user voting on the ipodder-dev mailinglist, one-click subscription support has been enabled
Ability to synch subscriptions to remote OPML files (works with feedmanagers like podnova)
Auto cleanup: Ability to specify on a per-feed basis that older episodes should be cleaned up.
Genre overriding in iTunes.
New translations: Spanish, Galego, Catalan, Russian, Serbo-Croation, Hungarian, Chinese, Swedish, Brazilian Portuguese, Polish.
Accessibility improvements
New right-click option for feeds: Open downloads folder
Right-click menus in the episodes and downloads tab link to show notes and hyperlinks found within RSS item description.
A window now pops up when the disk space falls below the minimum.

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