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	<title>Comments on: podshow+</title>
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		<description>Just an update to my findings so far with the website.

It is a little difficult initially to work out what is going on with the menus, where things are and how to even add podcasts. Once you get used to the slightly odd way of doing things however, it is really cool. The best feature is the ability to add or take away podcasts from podshow+ and when you next fire up Juice or whatever other pod-catcher, the changes are all automatic and the new podcasts come down. It makes it really easy to track everything you want to listen to form one place, rather than having to trawl through tons of RSS feeds looking for content. Also with Juice, it drops them all into one directory which is better for uploading to my Windows Mobile device.

So thumbs up so far, let&#039;s hope the interface improves a bit over time though with a bit more &quot;user friendliness&quot;</description>
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<p>It is a little difficult initially to work out what is going on with the menus, where things are and how to even add podcasts. Once you get used to the slightly odd way of doing things however, it is really cool. The best feature is the ability to add or take away podcasts from podshow+ and when you next fire up Juice or whatever other pod-catcher, the changes are all automatic and the new podcasts come down. It makes it really easy to track everything you want to listen to form one place, rather than having to trawl through tons of RSS feeds looking for content. Also with Juice, it drops them all into one directory which is better for uploading to my Windows Mobile device.</p>
<p>So thumbs up so far, let&#8217;s hope the interface improves a bit over time though with a bit more &#8220;user friendliness&#8221;</p>
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