Title: Hands on: Instacast for OS X beta is a good listener Post by: HCK on May 03, 2013, 11:01:05 pm Hands on: Instacast for OS X beta is a good listener
If you love to listen to podcasts on your iPhone or iPad, you’re probably familiar with Vemedio’s Instacast, a $5 app that lets you consume your favorite shows through an elegant and well-thought-out user interface. Despite all its great features, Instacast was an iOS-only affair—until now. The folks behind it have now released a public beta of Instacast for OS X, and we’ve taken the Mac version for a spin to see how it holds up. Podcasts a-go-go Like its mobile cousin, Instacast for Mac revolves around a simple and intuitive user interface that emphasizes your content, organized according to your tastes. Instacast is all about the content. The interface features Mail’s familiar three-pane configuration, with subscriptions, shows, and show notes readily available. When you first launch the app, you’ll probably start by building your own library of podcasts; Instacast offers a convenient panel for this purpose, letting you pick favorites from a large catalog that’s divided up by podcast type—audio, video, enhanced content, and so forth—as well as by genre and language. You can also search for a specific title, or enter a feed URL directly if you so choose. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here http://www.macworld.com/article/2037165/hands-on-instacast-for-os-x-beta-is-a-good-listener.html#tk.rss_all |