![]() To manage subscriptions or see which episodes you’ve listened to or passed up, the Archive view provides all the controls. ![]() Holding down on the Inbox button at the bottom of the display brings up an Archive Episodes button that lets you wash away your guilt at what remains there. I mark shows I almost always want to hear to drop into the queue, and I review episodes individually in the inbox for others that I dip into. If in the queue, the episode is downloaded according to the network rules you set if in the inbox, it’s not. The archive retains listings (but not files) for episodes you’ve already listened to or passed by, as well as letting you view the past episodes for given shows and manage subscription options.įor each subscription, you can opt to have new episodes drop into an inbox or at the top or bottom of the queue of episodes that will play in order. ![]() ![]() The inbox is more like notifications of new episodes, while the queue is an active playlist. While other podcasting apps rely on timeline of new episodes from shows to which you subscribe-some offering a jump-the-queue prioritization for podcasts you select-Castro focuses on the inbox/queue/archive split. This upgrade deserves a full version number-while the app retains its approach from the previous release, it adds significant features and improves a few key aspects of its design.Ĭastro offers podcast triage as its primary orientation towards dealing with subscriptions.
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