Is there a semi-functional way to use apple podcasts (natively) on Linux?
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@iamada Do you mean actually running the macOS Podcasts application on Linux, or a native Linux app that can search the Apple Podcasts store?
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@iamada Do you mean actually running the macOS Podcasts application on Linux, or a native Linux app that can search the Apple Podcasts store?
@robinsyl native-ish app that can just play my podcasts list :3
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@robinsyl native-ish app that can just play my podcasts list :3
@iamada I've been on the same journey myself for both Linux and Android. Podcasts (Gnome), Kasts (KDE), and Musicpod (Ubuntu) all seem to be able to find the podcasts I listen to just with search, but I haven't been using them extensively. PinePods is something I would love to try sometime as it syncs across devices.
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