Attention iPodder users
Apparently the Ill Crate is too ill for certain versions of iPodder for Windows (1.1.4 and possibly others). We don’t know why, either. But we do know that you can work around it by upgrading to the latest development version of iPodder, which right now is 2.0rc3 (the “rc” stands for “release candidate,” so they’ve got to be feeling pretty good about its stability to call it that). Download it directly from the iPodder development team’s home at SourceForge.
Update (9 Mar., 12:40 p.m.): We’ve patched WordPress on our site. Other software was being affected. But it’s fixed now. (We still recommend checking out iPodder 2.0rc3, though.)
March 9th, 2005 at 4:06 am
Hi, great podcast, I think I might just have become a fan of Beatallica! Thanks for the feedback regarding my podcast, I’m very busy just now but as soon as I get some free time I’ll get sorted with getting them podcasts back online.
I now have your rss feed in ipodder so I can look forward to the next ’show’
Bye from a Buckinghamshire village in the UK
March 9th, 2005 at 8:08 am
Greetings! Glad you like it! I have to apologize about the unintentionally redundant comments on your blog. I truly was not trying to post the same comment four times, only once. And from my end it didn’t look like it was getting posted at all. I only recall hitting the post button once. Well, okay, twice. Nevertheless… very odd. Sorry about that. We abhor spam as much as anybody. Anyway, welcome aboard this handbasket we call the Ill Crate.
March 9th, 2005 at 2:49 pm
Can’t wait until the Chiltern Heights podcast gets back on the air. I’ve been using a “Bucks Lad-ism” (isn’t that our friend’s nick?) constantly in the truck. Everytime we get behind a slow driver I can’t help but yelling “I’m not asking you to win a race!” Hahahaha, love that!
March 9th, 2005 at 3:15 pm
If you’ve had trouble with feeds…
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