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gPodder 3.11.5, developed by The gPodder Team, is an open-source media aggregator and podcast client designed to simplify the discovery, subscription, and offline playback of audio and video shows across Windows, macOS, and Linux systems. Positioned within the Audio & Multimedia / Podcast category, the application parses RSS, Atom, and SoundCloud feeds to maintain a synchronized library of episodes, automatically downloading new content on a user-defined schedule or on demand while respecting bandwidth limits and storage quotas. Users can organize subscriptions into themed playlists, adjust playback speed, trim silence, and resume episodes across devices thanks to the optional gpodder.net cloud service, which keeps subscription lists and episode states in sync for households that switch between desktop, laptop, and mobile clients. Beyond personal listening, educators compile curriculum-related lectures, journalists archive source interviews, and assistive-technology users leverage the clean keyboard interface to navigate spoken-word content without additional screen-overlay software. Portable-mode deployment allows the program to run from a USB stick on public PCs, while the command-line utility “gpo” enables batch downloading and tagging scripts for digital archivists. Over six release cycles the codebase has migrated from GTK2 to GTK3, added OPML import/export, integrated YouTube-dl hooks for video channels, and introduced adaptive artwork handling to reduce memory footprint on older hardware. gPodder is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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