yes it does, because that’s literally how they’re representing themselves). Many of the developer responses have been deleted because it “doesn’t represent who they are” (except. That doesn’t warrant not listening to them at all, or responding flippantly and condescendingly to feedback. Plus, so many users are too entitled and demanding. I know it’s impossible to give every user what they want. Unfortunately, they didn’t really improve on any of these problems for the release despite feedback from users. Some basic, useful features were lacking or implemented strangely and the UI change was a huge step back, considerably less intuitive. I opted into the beta and wasn’t as fond of it, but decided to give it some time for me to adjust and explore. It was a decent cross-platform app, with a couple weird quirks, but the best option for me. OPML: Imports and exports collections without any hassle. Share: Spreads the word with podcast and episode sharing. Browse by charts, networks, and categories. Discover: Subscribes to any podcast in iTunes and more. Storage: Provides all the tools needed to keep podcasts tamed. Filters: Custom filters organize episodes. Auto download: Automatically downloads episodes for offline playback. Notifications: Notifies when new episodes arrive. Refresh: Lets servers check for new episodes. Sync: Subscriptions, Up Next, listening history, playback, and filters are all securely stored in the cloud. Sleep timer: Pauses the episode to rest. Apple Watch: Controls playback from the Apple Watch app. Skip playback: Skips episode intros and jumps through episodes with custom skip intervals. Audio & video: Plays all favorite episodes and toggles video to audio. Chapters: Jumps between chapters easily and enjoys embedded artwork. Volume boost: Increases the volume of voices while decreasing background noise. Variable speed: Changes the play speed from 0.5 to 3x. Trim silence: Cuts silences from episodes to finish them faster. Up next: Automatically builds a playback queue from your favorite shows. Everywhere: Supports CarPlay, AirPlay, Chromecast, and Sonos. Universal: Custom but familiar iPad interface, supporting Slide Over, Split View, and Picture in Picture. Themes: Offers dark, light, and extra dark themes. Design: Easily listen to, manage, and find new podcasts.
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