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	<title>Comments on: Quixote</title>
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		<title>By: Dave M.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dave M.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2008 08:35:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If it&#039;s any consolation, I have never liked Winer. I can&#039;t put a finger on why, I have never met the man, but I just get the impression that he is a bit arrogant.

Your right about iTunes winning the podcatching war. I have tried quite a few other catchers, but have always returned to iTunes. Even though iTunes has some serious bugs in the way it collects podcasts, it&#039;s still the most convienent way to get them considering that they have to be sent to an iPod/iPhone. If there were a way for a 3rd party catcher to send the podcasts to the iPod/iPhone without having to use iTunes to do it, I would seriously consider that software. I&#039;m not loyal to iTunes by any stretch.</description>
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<p>Your right about iTunes winning the podcatching war. I have tried quite a few other catchers, but have always returned to iTunes. Even though iTunes has some serious bugs in the way it collects podcasts, it&#8217;s still the most convienent way to get them considering that they have to be sent to an iPod/iPhone. If there were a way for a 3rd party catcher to send the podcasts to the iPod/iPhone without having to use iTunes to do it, I would seriously consider that software. I&#8217;m not loyal to iTunes by any stretch.</p>
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