Piddlepodder is a software that functions as a podcatching client.
Unlike other applications, Piddlepodder does not copy downloaded files to an iPod or interface with a directory. It's a straightforward podcatcher that downloads and organizes podcasts for users.
One unique feature of Piddlepodder is its ability to mark the set of podcasts as current. This function is particularly useful for first-time users who may find themselves downloading old podcasts and taking up significant amounts of disk space. With this feature, users can catch up on the most recent episodes without needing to download everything from the podcast's beginning.
Piddlepodder owes its XML parsing capabilities to PerlPodder, and the developer thanks Sam Versluys et. al for creating the code. The software requires several Perl Modules, including Digest::MD5, XML::DOM, LWP::Simple, LWP::UserAgent, Getopt::Long, and wget, to function correctly.
In the latest release, Piddlepodder is now at version 1.0, as it fulfills most of users' needs. The developer has also updated the software's TODO list for any future maintenance of the project. Overall, Piddlepodder is a simple yet effective podcatching client that can save users time and effort when downloading their favorite podcasts.
Version 1.0: N/A