Poddr uses iTunes API to gather information. Since iTunes has the largest podcast library in the world this means you will most likely find something of interest no matter if you want music, politics or comedy. If your favourite podcast feed is missing you can manually add it with ease to your favourites;
Have the ability to sort your podcasts by category (categories), and region (country, i.e. language);
There is a search for podcasts by keywords;
Podcasts can be added to favorites);
You can add podcasts via the RSS feed;
Poddr does not require registration or authorization;
You can choose the type of podcast output: list or grid;
Podcast page:
logo and name,
podcast description,
website, RSS feed, email,
podcast episodes;
Features for working with podcast episodes:
play, stop, rewind,
sound control,
episode description,
download,
mark as “listened”
release date;
It is possible to change the theme of the Podr design;
You can listen to podcasts offline (by downloading them in advance);
Poddr is built to integrate with most desktop environments on the market. This means that mediakeys and other system integrations works out of the box.
Support for keyboard shortcuts.
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Installation
The software Poddr is available for installation on Linux, Windows and macOS.
Installation method
OS
Deb
Ubuntu* 16.04/18.04/19.04/20.04, Linux Mint 18/19, Debian
Snap
Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Debian, Arch Linux, Fedora, CentOS, KDE Neon, openSUSE, elementary OS, Manjaro, Red Hat Enterprise Linux
AppImage
Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, CentOS, elementaryOS, Linux Mint and others