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RSS Player: Podcaster Reborn and ACCEPTED Into The App Store – UPDATED

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Remember all the drama over Apple’s rejection of Podcaster? Instead of getting frustrated Alex, the developer of Podcaster, decided if he couldn’t beat the system (by distributing his application via AdHoc distribution) he would join it.

Back to the drawing board Alex has created RSS Player, which IS essentially Podcaster – minus the directory.

Specifically designed to play audio files attached to rss feeds.

Start by entering an rss feed url or opml url into the import screen, then the program crawls the feed and displays the items it finds in an easy to read table. If the program finds an audio file attached to the feed, it will automatically download the most current one. This makes it easy for iPod Touch owners to listen when they are offline.

This is a really great app with high standard. We will keep improving it and adding features in future releases. If you purchase this app, we are sure you will love it.

There are no download restrictions on podcast sizes over 3G (such as Apple’s 10MB limit via Mobile iTunes) and for $1.99 I think its a great bargain for Podcast enthusiasts.

UPDATE: It pays to read this site multiple times a day. Alex has been kind enough to give me a key to hand out for a free copy of RSS Player. Just enter the code in the “Redeem” section of iTunes. ET7P9NH6TL3Y Enjoy!

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87 Responses to “RSS Player: Podcaster Reborn and ACCEPTED Into The App Store – UPDATED”

  1. Palm Pre reaction? On the other hand, Sprint just laid off 8,000 workers and guess who has the exclusive on the Pre? Yeah. That’s bad.

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  2. Topmounter says:

    I guess Steve really is gone…

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  3. TomTom2007 says:

    Molly! Molly! Molly!

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  4. Apple’s app store rules are going away faster than Banks are…

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  5. Scott K says:

    good thing for people with iphones

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  6. shawn.zenz says:

    404 ftw.

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  7. Amir says:

    I love Leo Laporte, oh the good ole days with ZDTV and then Tech TV.

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  8. shugg says:

    App store, major reason of iPhone success domintion.,. I can hear those android/blackberry/palm fanbois weeping as we speak,,,their jealousy wouldn’t have to be like this. If only they had better decision making.

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  9. chuuchdizzle says:

    typing from your iphone are ya?

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  10. Kamokazi says:

    Yes, I am crying at my lack of an ‘app store’.

    Oh wait…

    http://www.handandgo.com
    http://www.pocketgear.com
    http://www.clickapps.com

    etc…..

    Not to mention the mounds of freeware available. All available without corporate overlord approval or somewhat shady unlocking/jalibreaking.

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  11. roole says:

    @chuuchdizzle, your typing device seems to have trouble with caps. What model phone is that?

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  12. webon says:

    I for one don’t welcome our confused, identity crisis-stricken, moral dilemma-having overlord

    you where asking 4 it

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  13. Kamil says:

    I believe i can safely say:

    uhhhhh….. WTF ಠ_ಠ ?

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  14. rssoldier says:

    Doesn’t have support for password protected feeds. Tried adding one and it crashes every time.

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  15. Wormbolt says:

    Can’t wait for the Zune App to get approved.

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  16. Indeed! :)

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  17. aidan says:

    Well, now they’re just fucking with us.

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  18. shawn.zenz says:

    show misses you!!

    twitter: zenzsh

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  19. shugg says:

    WTF r u smoking ,.haven’t u heard. Zune will soon be axed. Not even zUne boys buying that crap,.next

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  20. hi675 says:

    This list of podcasts looks exactly like my own. Good to know I’m not the only one with a massive podcast addiction.

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  21. @the404 FTW!!! Wow, thanks Chris. Didn’t know you listened to the 404.

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  22. Justin Yu says:

    WOW this totally made my night, @the404 on the front page of engadget!

    thanks a million chris!!

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  23. Paul says:

    @roole: Irony Overload.

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  24. kylehase says:

    If you liked Leo then, you should check him out now on http://twit.tv.

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  25. shawn.zenz says:

    this has to be the show title tomorrow

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  26. Syliss says:

    Its because your that good Justin!!!

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  27. waterwagen says:

    Where’s TWIT? Heck, where’s Engadget?

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  28. nikster says:

    The duplication of functionality argument was never going to last long – at least not if the iPhone got any significant kind of traction. It would be declared outright illegal if challenged in court. And that’s probably the reason it’s gone.

    The name change was a requirement, I am pretty sure Apple legal owns Podcast, so Podcaster isn’t going to work. Apple doesn’t even allow websites to have the word iPod in them.

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  29. Josh says:

    I miss her on the show everyday…

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  30. Flashpoint says:

    When Job’s last breath fades away – iMacs will come preloaded with Vista.

    they aren’t telling the truth about the severity of Steve’s condition to PROTECT THE STOCK.

    "He’s DEAD Jim"

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  31. Wow, another internet lawyer on the case. What law prohibits a company from dictating what goes on their store shelves? Do you really think someone could sue to get their product on the shelf at Walmart?

    The answer is no. It’s called ownership rights.

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  32. indecesive… whats up with that steve?

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  33. DaveZatz says:

    Woo hoo, I just saved a ton of cash on my car insurance. Or maybe it was $2 on iTunes. Thanks Dan, Alex.

  34. Ayle says:

    All the browsers that were released use Webkit…. Does that mean that there is a slim chance of Google porting Chrome on the Iphone?

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  35. eric says:

    Maybe they realized that the duplication of functionality when applied to the games being developed for the iphone created a clear double standard.

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  36. Jack Storm says:

    shugg doesnt get it.

    well yeah he kinda doesnt get any…

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  37. Matt says:

    That code says it’s already been used and it can only be used once.

  38. Dan says:

    Dave, This is why we love you!

    There will be more keys to come!

  39. Dan says:

    Yea, Matt… Dave snagged it.

    Alex is going to give more keys to come. I might give away a few too.

  40. I don’t even have to read his post, when I see "Paul A. Chapel" in the user name, I know to give a negative rank :)

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  41. insky says:

    Why even bring up Palm? I’m getting sick of all these Palm haters. It just goes to show you that Palm is the top of the game because it gets brought up all the time in articles that aren’t even related to Palm.

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  42. n_shakuras says:

    wow, a chapel comment i don’t have to downrank. unprecedented.

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  43. nikster says:

    Huh – what’s an internet lawyer? Anyway…

    The Walmart analogy is weak but yes you could sue if Walmart was the only store in America and prevented you from selling things that compete with a Walmart brand.

    A better example would be Microsoft not allowing any third party browsers on Windows. The DOJ would be all over them.

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  44. It’s doesn’t work as promised! Grrrr…

    Downloaded a file via over ATT’s service, download completed. Podcast is "stored" on the phone supposedly, you go to play the file you just downloaded, it tries to stream it, and if you’re in airplane mode it says "audio paused while you’re offline"… well then what the hell was the point of downloading it?!

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  45. insky says:

    Apple doesn’t own the term Podcast. They tried to bully their way with cease and desist letters to companies using the term but when there was an uproar they stopped. The term Podcast isn’t trademarkable (Is that a word?). It’s been tried already but it got rejected.

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  46. Al says:

    This app will be gone in a week.

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  47. Brad says:

    If it’s anything like Podcaster it will crash, be buggy as hell, and be slow.

    The built in podcasting downloads on the iPhone leaves a lot to be desired too. It’s just not done right. Apple need to redesign the whole concept and have it work the same way as when you purchase music, syncing back to your PC , auto refresh new podcasts without having to check each one individually.

    It also needs to play in the iPod app not as a Quicktime file, so you can do other things at the same time. And get rid of that god awful 10MB limit over 3G…. only a minority of iPhone plans are on AT&T worldwide, and the rest of us actually pay for our usage (no all you can eat plans here)

    Please!

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  48. Danny says:

    Does it play video podcasts at all?

  49. Eric says:

    Darn. Too late and the code supposedly doesn’t work in Canada, only the US. Hopefully a few more get posted.

  50. Trent says:

    Can I get an emusic.com app where I can download directly to my iPhone? ;)

    I also agree with other comments and have said it all along…Job’s medical condition is far worse then his press release. Opps, he already said that after saying it was something else…right???

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  51. Patriks7 says:

    Preloaded with Vista? lol. Dream on dude.

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  52. Was bound to happen, I’d say…

    It’s like writing safe and good software, or Access Control Lists… exclude first, see what falls on the cutting-room floor, sift through the rejects, assess again, appove with caveats, PROFIT !

    Nothing gets to stand in the way of good old healthy profits in our Capitalistic world, especially in a full-blown recession.

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  53. TomTom2007 says:

    yeah, wish she was on everyday…

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  54. roach says:

    What! If you look, most iPhone apps, and then some, are already in Winmo. In fact, most of the apps began as a Winmo only apps.

    One thing Apple apps store does to iPhone user is nickel and dime you guys to death on useless apps. If you guys where to add up all the apps you guys bought that are not in your iPhone anymore, it would probably total up to a hefty amount.

    By the way, RRS came with my HTC for free.

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  55. Chicago Pete says:

    Android has DoggCatcher, WinMo has many choices (BeyondPod was my favorite), it’s good to see that iPhone users are getting some of this functionality finally. Hopefully Apple and Almerica can get the bugs worked out soon.

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  56. It would be nice if Apple’s policy loosens up a bit, but I don’t think that everything that’s happened actually DID!

    For example, the ‘new browsers’ referenced in the article are NOT new browsers. They are add ons using the built in Mobile Safari in different modes. This is actually mentioned IN the product descriptions for "Edge Browser" and "Shaking Web", for example.

    http://www.rgbfilter.com/?p=275

    This is almost two weeks old, but I STILL see people mentioning the "new browsers" story to build a case for major policy shifts at Apple.

    C’mon guys get it right. How can you build an argument for changes in Apple policy when some of the data points you’re using are just flat out wrong?

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  57. Unknown says:

    @shugg:

    WTF is this about? Heard of Android Market? In fact, Android Market isn’t charging for apps yet, so I don’t have to pay $2 for a crappy RSS player. And yes, we even have fart apps too. Idiots like you are the reason for ‘iPhone success domintion’ [sic].

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  58. Almerica says:

    There is a way to subscribe to password protected feeds. Simply add the username and password into the user like so: http://username:password@domain/path

    Full details at http://manila.userland.com/passwordProtectedRss

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  59. Almerica says:

    The part that doesn’t allow you to listen while your offline is a bug and has been fixed in version 1.1. It has been submitted on monday morning to the app store and I am waiting for approval.

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  60. nagraj says:

    i like soldier

  61. nagraj says:

    Yea, Matt… tango carli
    it.

    Alex is going to give more keys to come. I might give away a few too.

  62. nagraj says:

    Woo hoo, I just saved a ton of cash on my car insurance. Or maybe it was $2 on

    Alex is going to give more keys to come. I might give away a few too.

  63. Decoy says:

    Paul HATES when people bring up another company in a thread.

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  64. Decoy says:

    Leo: And now…. let’s check in with our good friends at audible dot com! Y’know, when you’re driving… to school, to work… to CES… you just CAN’T beat having an unabridged audiobook. You know, these things really are great, etc etc etc

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  65. Ben says:

    Do you pretty much have to be at a computer staring at the url you are entering for each feed you want to add, or am I missing the easy button?

  66. john says:

    I got the same result as Matt…’the code has already been used and can only be used once…’

  67. Kosso says:

    code only available to users of the US store.

    boooooo!!! (from Australia)

  68. Ed says:

    Too bad the Redeem code doesn’t work anymore.
    Probably a good idea to remove that from the post.

  69. victor says:

    but does it play videos? (I’m on a linux box at the moment without access to iTMS so no, I can’t check the description)

  70. Adam Schoales says:

    Darn, redeem only good in US Store. sucks to be a Canadian…

  71. getwired says:

    Apple needs to tread lightly here. By owning the entire channel and the platform in the world’s fastest growing smartphone, they aren’t that far away from an antitrust lawsuit.

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  72. myles taylor says:

    They are very far away from it. Don’t rule out Blackberry, Android, and Windows Mobile.

    Okay I don’t get the anti-trust thing. Yea, it makes sense sometimes, but how come they can get punished for having the most popular device? Also, Windows has had what, 80%+ of the OS market-share?

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  73. linuxgeek90 says:

    "which was a feature Apple later added to the iPhone."

    So maybe we can find out if APPL plans to add cut+paste, by making a cut&paste app?

    (I know it can’t be done, just sayin’)

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  74. Evan says:

    The code can only be used once? What gives?

  75. rnaoncfixd says:

    It seems that ever since Steve Jobs went on hiatus, there have been a lot more approvals of store apps. Makes me wonder…

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  76. Vegaman_Dan says:

    Remember that Apple originally approved Podcaster as well. It was only later that they removed it citing violations… then released the same features in their own updated apps.

    So as nice as this may be, I wouldn’t place any bets on this app being around six months from now either.

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  77. That’s why it’s important that you purchase the program now. I bought it last night and after some initial connection problems were fixed, the app works great. It’s a bit cumbersome having to manually input the RSS feeds, but hopefully he’ll be able to add those in gradually. He stated in an email to BOL that he will gradually add some of those stripped features back in.

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  78. theillien says:

    Yet another reason I’ve decided to purchase a G1 at the end of my current contract instead of an iPhone.

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  79. theillien says:

    For some reason I can’t reply to myles taylor’s comment directly so I have to reply to this one.

    Myles, you’re confused about the antitrust aspect. It isn’t a matter of not having other smartphones to choose from. Think of it in the same terms that Microsoft has continuously been in trouble over. The inclusion of numerous technologies and basically muscling out any competing technology is where the antitrust problems would stem from. By not allowing competing applications to be sold because Apple wants to ensure use of their own similar functionality is bound to result in some kind of lawsuit.

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  80. hhs2112 says:

    Myles asks, "how come they can get punished for having the most popular device?" – the same way Microsoft was punished for having the most popular OS!

    MS was fined, in a specific instance, for "bundling" software (Windows Media Player, for example) wherein the court decided that by including certain apps/features MS was effectively limiting competition (whether the argument is valid will be a debate for the ages..). MS has an app which provides functionality similar to applications openly available from any number of vendors and they were dinged by the EU as being anti-competitive. Apple however, isn’t even letting the competing apps into the marketplace! They?re effectively saying, ?No, you can?t distribute your app because it competes with, a) something we already have, or b) something which we *plan* on having in the future. Clear cut reasons for exclusion aren?t offered and no visibility is provided into Apple?s enhancement roadmap.

    Imagine if MS came out tomorrow and said that ALL windows apps MUST be purchased through the MS Store and RealPlayer, Firefox, OpenOffice, etc. won?t be available to consumers because they compete with our existing ? or future – products! In addition, we may (will?) arbitrarily pull the app if we decide it applies to a space in which we plan to operate – someday. Oh, and by the way, we get 40%.

    How is the app store good for anyone other than Steve’s private banker?

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  81. leave it to apple to make everything harder… why cant they just approve apps that are good, like customization apps, and REAL podcast apps.

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  82. christian says:

    Kleiner Hinweis: Mittlerweile ist das aktualisieren von Podcast-Feeds auch auf dem iPhone direkt möglich, wenn auch mit Einschränkungen.

    Und RSS Player ist laut dem Verdikt von Ars Technica ziemlich unnütz in der aktuellen Version.

    Wahrscheinlich wird die Applikation nur aus Mitleid gekauft… ;-)

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  83. Olivier says:

    The code is only valid in the US!

    :-((((

  84. boy444 says:

    I know apple way. Apple will only let the apps in if they make you want there thimg. Takie in why they now gave us new web browsers.

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  85. Nadine says:

    Hey! Den RSS Player gibt es heute (noch) kostenlos… Damit lohnt sich der Ex-Podcaster, bei dem Preisverfall ;)

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  86. Robertt says:

    Not sure what use posting that code. It can only be used once (and I’m in the US)

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