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Pocket cast podcast
Pocket cast podcast









pocket cast podcast

An optional Android home screen widget puts skip and pause controls front and center on your phone. The app includes features for creating custom lists, naming them and assigning each list an icon, automatically deleting episodes once you've played them, automatically skipping ahead a certain amount of time that you set for each podcast (my favorite feature), and more.ĭetailed settings and options (some of them are pretty geeky) are what make Pocket Casts shine. You can find that functionality in the Settings.

pocket cast podcast

If you choose to sync the Android app with other instances of Pocket Casts, you'll want to create an account, but it's not required. It's easy to start loading up your app right away with shows you like, as there are no sign-up barriers whatsoever. With the Pocket Casts app on your Android phone, you can search for your favorite podcasts, or by importing an OPML file if you're migrating from another podcast catcher and player app. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Pocket Casts (for iPhone) Review There's also a Pocket Casts Web app for Chrome, Safari, and Internet Explorer, for a one-time fee of $9. If you use other instances of Pocket Casts, such as the version for iPhone or Windows Phone, you'll end up paying for those separately. To get started with Pocket Casts, you'll need to first buy the $3.99 app from Google Play and install it. Below, I'll summarize the app and point out some of the features that are exclusive to Android or that differ from the iPhone app. The Pocket Casts Android app is similar to the Pocket Casts iPhone app readers should refer to that review for a deeper dive of all the features. Pocket Casts is PCMag's Editors' Choice for Android podcast catchers and players. It has excellent features and rich options in a good interface and lets you sync your listening experience across multiple devices. Pocket Cast ($3.99) is the best podcast app for Android, and its one-time price is quite reasonable.

pocket cast podcast

Not all of the best Android apps are free, after all. Podcast apps are one category where I feel it's worth spending a few dollars to get the right app rather than using a free one that may not live up to your expectations. A few unintuitive interface design choices.How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.











Pocket cast podcast