Beyond Pod on Android, great app.
Rhythmbox on Fedora 22 on the laptop
Beyond Pod on Android, great app.
Rhythmbox on Fedora 22 on the laptop
Podkicker app on my nexus 6
Nexus 4 in car.
Me too! But, taking advantage of Pocket Casts, syncing, also listening at the office on my ASUS Transformert TF701T.
Been using PlayerFM on Android after a recommendation by sil. Mostly listen on my phone in the car or while traveling.
Me three! Except my Moto X is a Moto G.
I use a Sony Z3 Compact with Pocket Casts. If I’m working I’ll connect the phone via. Bluetooth to my docked Fedora laptop for the audio (easiest Linux bluetooth setup I’ve ever done too!). If I’m flying I have a Bose QC25 headset to listen on. At hotels I have a Chromecast to listen though the hotel’s TV.
I don’t really drive very often any more but I can bluetooth to the car if I need to.
My Moto X died, so it’s a Moto G now too! Also, the Pocket Casts webapp is a pretty nice addition.
I have a lovely native app for my Jolla (SailfishOS) phone
Really? Is there a link to such a thing?
I am also using the native Jolla app, it is indeed very lovely
hey, nice to see some people are using it
EDIT: we have a a dedicated thread about the app: Bad Voltage app for Jolla, SailfishOS
I choose Podcast Addict also on my Samsung phone. I tried an open source player for a while but it didn’t stack up with what I needed. Used to use Gpodder on my old N900 and still have it on my Ubuntu desktop, though rarely used there. I also tend to listen to many shows at 1.2x or 1.3x original speed using its builtin player, especially if the talkers have slower accents (which it does without changing the pitch, though very very occasionally I might need to go back and relisten to a bit I didn’t quite catch all of).
Recently I have taken to using my old PS3 on YouTube. previously it was either on my laptop or Android table.
Podkicker pro on my moto x
BeyondPod on my Nexus 4
I had no idea that so many people prefers to listen to podcast on their phones.
Vocal podcast app on elementary OS.
I mostly listen to podcasts when commuting or taking the dog out, so phone is perfect for that.