How To Subscribe To Podcasts Without iTunes
By Nick Daugherty | September 23, 2007
Want to listen to internet audio programs but can’t when they are scheduled? This program lets you create your own custom online audio anytime, anywhere. (Without using iTunes.)
If you’re like me, you’ve been hearing about podcasts for months — even years — and have avoided them, thinking they were scary and too complicated. Plus, for me:
- I didn’t have a Mac (shhh! Don’t tell my musician friends!)
- I didn’t have an iPod
- I didn’t use iTunes
But, thanks to a little piece of free software called Juice (formerly iPodder), I have caught up to 2007 without jumping on the Apple bandwagon.
I must say this brave new world of podcasting is a gold mine of content. Why? You only listen to the radio programs you want to. Plus:
Check it out for yourself (or visit the FAQ):

Even if you’ve sold your soul to Steve Jobs, and have vowed to fight for iTunes for the rest of your days, I think you’ll be amazed to find out how simple and streamlined this little program is.
Are you using Juice for your podcasts? Leave me a comment and tell me what you think!
About the Author
Nick Daugherty is a singer/songwriter on a journey. He earned more than 120,000 hits in one year on his site NicksJourney.com by using marketing strategies he reveals on his blog “How To Get A Record Deal in 365 Days.” Visit Author's Website.
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