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Stitcher
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Inserts advertisments in between episodes
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Free
There are zero in app purchases meaning the app retains full functionality while also being free.
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Limited preferences
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Allows downloading episodes for offline listening on mobile devices
This is a useful feature for saving bandwidth and listening when you are not on a network.
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Cannot add RSS feeds
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Find similar podcasts through Smart Station
A feature called Smart Station will offer podcasts based on what you've previously listened to.
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Auto generated stations
Stitcher creates stations from a mix of podcasts, making for an easy way to listed to different things in one channel.
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Pocket Casts
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Remembers playback speed & starting position
You can set a 'start from' position for a podcast to skip a set number of seconds from the beginning of an episode. Great for when you don't want to listen to an intro you've heard a couple of dozen times before. Additionally, you can also change the playback speed, to slow down fast talkers or speed up slow talkers.
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Cannot create custom playlists
You can not add specific podcast episodes to create a custom playlist. While you can set up "filters" to create a playlist, if you're trying to follow a thread of specific podcast episodes, you can't set that up.
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Quick access to Sleep Timer
The most pleasing User Experience (UX) to set a Sleep Timer. Activating the sleep timer will stop the podcast after a set period of time or at the End of the Episode.
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Skip episode often does not work with CarPlay
The Skip Episode feature, to automatically mark an episode as listened to and finshed, often does not work in CarPlay mode. Instead, you have to push the "skip forward" button a lot. Good luck having a long enough stoplight for that!
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Vibrant aesthetics
Pocket Casts has one of the most colorful, pleasant to use interfaces. For example, the app takes the most prominent color from the album art and colorizes the rest of the playback interface based on that color. This allows the app to stay vibrant and slightly different for each podcast. Or the way it displays featured podcasts in a colorful mosaic made from album art, makes the whole experience of using the app pleasant.
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Does not work with paid podcasts
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Auto download specific podcasts
You can set Pocket Casts to automatically download the latest episode of a podcast, whenever a new episode is released.
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Excellent, easy to use discovery system
Clicking the plus button in the top-right corner will bring you to featured podcasts. From there you can access multiple ways of finding new things to listen to such as: top charts (that can be separated in audio and video), search (that allows searching both by name and feed URL), a list of podcast networks and different podcast categories. They also have a great selection of podcasts to choose from. The team behind Pocket Casts work hard to maintain a reliable and high quality catalog so you can avoid out of date listings, problems with raw feeds, etc.
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Sync with iPhone, iPad, Android
If you use Pocket Casts on more than one device, you can synchronize settings, playback positions, etc., across all your devices.
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Sonos integration
It is possible to connect Pocket Casts with Sonos, and play podcasts.
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Global and per-podcast playback settings
Enables you to set a "global" playback speed to use for all podcasts which can be over-ridden by a podcast specific playback speed.
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Automated playlist creation
Pocket Casts has a feature called Episode Filter, that allows automatically creating playlists based on setting such as playing states (unplayed, playing, played), status (downloaded, downloading, not downloaded), episode type (audio, video) and of course podcasts themselves. You can also customize the appearance of the playlist with a color and an icon to help it stand out easier.
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Can set custom skip-forward and back timing
You can set custom "skip forward" and "skip backward" timings for easily skipping past parts of podcasts you don't like.
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Platforms:
Android >5.0, iOS, Windows Phone, Web Player
Playback Speed:
Yes
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Player FM
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Web player
Functional web app that shares settings with Android app.
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Next played episode is wrong sometimes
On some podcasts when an episode ends the player "jumps" to the last episode or even to an entirely different podcast.
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Seamless offline support
Latest episodes from Subscriptions and Play Later are automatically kept offline.
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Discovery
Can follow whole topics and search individual episodes.
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Cloud sync
Subscriptions and favorite topics sync across devices and the web.
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Best online support
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No ads
This shows a responsible attitude about in-app ads.
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Lifesum: Healthy Lifestyle, Diet & Meal Planner
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Beautiful design
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Expensive "Premium" membership
Anything of personalized value within the app requires a "Premium" membership. You need to pay $4.00/month for 12 months or $7/month for 3 month periods, which is absolute insanity.
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High usability
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Aggressive upselling (in app)
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Big database of recipes for more nutritious meals so you can eat wiser
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No longer has web-version
Lifesum had the web inteface but they no longer support it and cut it out from the new version of their website.
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Nutrition grade system for food
Each food has a grade from A to F based on its nutritional values.
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"Rate Us" Nag screen
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Barcode scanner
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Jefit
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Create and share routines
You can share fitness routines you've created using a vast exercise library or download routines other people have created.
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Confusing UI
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Find exercises by muscle group
Jefit will offer a vast list of exercises for you to add to your routine based on a muscle group you want to improve.
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No integration with FitBit (or any other option to export data)
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Can track rest time
Rest time between repetitions can be set. The app will let you know when that time has run out.
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Acts like a personal trainer
It pushes you to do more and adjusts what you should focus on. It also times rest periods to keep sessions consistent.
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Activity logging
Tracks the days you have worked out and exercises done.
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Free version available
Jefit offers a free version as well as this paid version. By offering the free version users can easily use the application though with a few caveats such as in app advertisements and less functionality.
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Good statistics
Keeps workout and body information and displays progress over time.
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Metric & imperial systems
You can choose to use either kg/cm or lb/inch.
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Great graphics quality
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Endomondo
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Removed features from paying customers in the past
Endomondo used to be a singular priced upfront paid app with no subscription fee, twice. During the first restructuring, the app was changed on the store, leaving out the people who had paid originally, to then require them to pay again for the new app. After this happened, the app changed again to be free-to-play, dropping features that paying customers had paid for and locking them behind a monthly pay wall. So not only did long time users who paid for the app get ripped off once, if they had paid for the newer paid app, they got ripped off again when the app went free-to-play. This is not a great track record for the service, leaving to question, when is the next restructuring going to happen that may potentially take the money of paying customers without delivering the service promised.
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Can use data from accessories (Paid Feature)
For those that subscribe to the monthly fee to unlock extra features, you can use data from heart-rate sensors and pedometers.
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History Manage
If for some reason you activity gets duplicated, you have to go one by one to delete them, since there is no bulk erase.
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Motivates by giving optional challenges
Endomondo allows competing with others or setting and reaching personal goals. Winners of challenges get prizes.
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Features locked behind paywall
Many features of the app are locked behind a monthly or yearly paywall. A single month subscription is $5.99, while the yearly subscription is $29.99. This may be prohibiting for those that want to track exercise, but do not want to commit to the cost.
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Analyzes performance
Performance analysis can be viewed on Endomondo's homepage after a workout.
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Works only on outdoor activities
Indoor activities can be logged manually, but the app is created to track outdoor activities.
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Generous free version
All the necessary features for a basic fitness app can be used without getting the Premium version.
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No need for an Internet connection
Once downloaded an Internet connection is not required, except for social features.
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Social features
Show routes of other people nearby. You can issues challenges to your friends, record a motivational speech for them and view their progress.
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Tracks distance, duration, avg. speed, avg. pace, calories burned and hydration
Endomondo displays your route using Google Maps and tracks distance, duration, avg. speed, avg. pace, calories burned and hydration. It even tracks what music you listen to while exercising (can be viewed on their website).
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Has motivational audio messages
Endomondo can interact with you via audio messages giving reports on progress and encouragement.
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Runtastic
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Nags for "Gold Membership" even in paid "Pro" app
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Accurate exercise tracking
Runtastic is capable of informing users of their pace, distance traveled, heart rate, and altitude, along with a detailed map that is saved into "history".
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Includes an audio coach
The audio coach provides updates at each checkpoint. The trainer is capable of telling the user total duration, pace, speed, calories burned, calories burned, and heart rate (if wearing a monitor).
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Support for interval training
This app encourages users to utilize their interval training feature. This feature is easy to use because it is integrated with their voice coach who well notify the runner when the next interval is arriving.
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Keeps a detailed history
The completed workout's map is saved along with all of the data collected about the workout. Because of this feature, users can easily track their improvement and accurately set goals.
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Includes useful metrics
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Fitocracy
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Cannot add custom exercises
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Gamification keeps you motivated
Earn points, unlock achievements, take on challenges and quests and level up. Seeing progress, getting rewarded for activities and reaching a set threshold feels nice and helps in continuing to be motivated. Especially when just starting out. There's even a leaderboard so you can compare your progress to your friends.
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Android Version Interface not as polished as iOS version.
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Engaging community
You can post updates on progress and have other people comment on it, encouraging to keep working out. You can ask questions and a community of more than 1 million users will be there to answer.
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Free
There is a paid option ($4.99/mo or $44.99/yr), called Hero, that adds private messaging, ability to challenge a friend in an activity, assign yourself a title and weekly insights among other things.
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Workout logging UI is very simple & clean to use
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Versatility
Fitocracy has solutions for all manners of workout regimens and styles.
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Lark - Personal Weight Loss Coach & 24/7 Nutritionist
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User-friendly chat interface
Lark feels like a friendly personal trainer that chats with you every day to log your exercise and meals, while providing semi-automated responses. It's easy to use and feels like having a conversation instead of filling out a form.
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Poor database for food
While Lark recognizes simple dishes like pasta and understands various vegetables, cuisines like Chinese and Indian won't have any dishes that get recognized by Lark. Users will have to resort to trying to fit their meals into cookie cutter ingredients and the closest substitute.
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Conversations can feel forced
Despite the app's best intentions of sounding like a person, having a conversations to log daily exercise and meals can feel inefficient and repetitive.
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Human
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High Battery Consumption
On iOS it lacks battery efficiency, which is detrimental to these kind of apps.
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Motivational system
Keeps you motivated using the 'don't break the chain' technique. You have to move everyday to earn 'longest streak'.
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Great design
Gorgeous visuals
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Tracks automatically
The app tracks your activity in the background
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RunKeeper
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Tracks distance, duration, speed, pace and calories burned
RunKeeper displays your route using Google Maps and tracks distance, duration, speed, pace and calories burned. You can also input your runs manually (useful when running on treadmills) to add them to your "workout logs".
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Intervals are not supported in stopwatch mode
Since this allows both "GPS" and "stopwatch" mode, and tracking several sports, it should allow you to use intervals in stopwatch mode. I would like to use intervals for treadmill running or stationary bicycle.
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Simple interface
The interface is clean and easy to use.
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Warm-up and cool-down time are included in overall pace
Warm up and cool down are options you can toggle for a run. If you toggle them on, those are included in your overall pace calculation, but they are.
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Gives audio cues
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Warm-up and cool-down time are included in overall pace
Warm up and cool down are options you can toggle for a run. If you toggle them on, those are included in your overall pace calculation, but they are.
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Great for Interval Training
Interval lengths can be set and RunKeeper will let know when to start and stop running via audio messages.
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Charts don't overlay
While charts do exist for pace, elevation, and cadence, they're all independent graphs. It would be nice to see pace overlaid with elevation, as some other apps do.
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Tracks shoe mileage
You can add several pairs of shoes to this app and select which you are wearing for each activity. It will keep an overall count of a shoe's mileage to help you know when to buy new shoes.
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Does not announce intervals correctly when also using audio stats
If you are using both intervals and audio stats, and then happen to occur at the same time, the stats are announced first, and then your interval announcement after. You end up starting your interval late, even though it's tracking that interval already.
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Tracks shoe mileage
You can add several pairs of shoes to this app and select which you are wearing for each activity. It will keep an overall count of a shoe's mileage to help you know when to buy new shoes.
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GPS sometimes fails
The GPS sometimes fails on devices that rely on WIFI for GPS (Apple ipod touch). However, GPS can be fixed manually later.
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Cross-platform
The app is available for iOS and Android.
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Slow and heavy for old smartphones
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Website has detailed statistics
Stats such as top speed, speed of each interval, fastest/slowest parts of a course, etc. Where applicable, graphs and maps routes will be display for a visual representation.
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Does not announce split pace properly when using kilometers
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Add photos to your runs
To make the memorable runs easy to remember why they were memorable.
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Doesn't optimize for WGS-84 GPS on map
The track path draw on map is wrong cause WGS-84 GPS format.
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Works with Pebble smartwatches
You will have to download the app both on your phone and Pebble.
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Can chart weight
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Perfect localization for interface and voice
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Works with Android Wear
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Integrates with many accessories
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SoundCloud
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Recommendations
Links to related music, based on what you're listening to, can be found in the sidebar.
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Can't do an advanced search
You can't search, for example, for Creative Commons music with the tag #trap. It could be useful to search for music you like that is under Creative Commons.
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Subscribe to artists
You can subscribe to artists to be notified the instant they upload a new song or give an update.
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Interface is full of bugs
The SoundCloud website has tons of problems, including issues with notifications, favorites, and uploading sounds.
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Explore tab has new music constantly
Explore tab on SoundCloud shows trending music that can be filtered based on genre/tag. There's a constant stream of new music.
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Audio ads in some uploaded content
Some content on SoundCloud includes audio ads, particularly sponsored podcasts. (Note that SoundCloud itself doesn't add these - all the audio you're hearing is exactly as it was uploaded.)
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Follow people
You can follow people with similar tastes or that often find new music. When they favorite a song, SoundCloud will notify you about it.
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Free to use
You don't even have to log in or sign up for an account if you don't want to. There are paid options for if you want to upload large quantities of audio (eg if you're a music label you'll need this), but it's free to download as much and as often as you like.
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Pre-releases
Some music labels, especially newer ones, release on SoundCloud before anywhere else.
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Creative Commons filter
SoundCloud allows for finding music that is licensed under Creative Commons.
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Specs
Platforms:
Web, Android, Desktop, Sonos, Windows Phone
Free tier:
Partial
Paid Plan Audio Quality:
256kbs AAC
Offline Download:
Premium (partial)
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BeyondPod
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Slightly convoluted design
There is a left slide out menu, and right slide out play list, the play screen, and the default episode list screen. It's hard to exactly place yourself in the app because it's designed to easily let you jump from one place to another.
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Smart Playlists
BeyondPod has the ability to create playlists based on usage, making for an easy way to group content of similar tastes.
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Buggy
Prone to long delays loading and starting playback, chromecast playback fails frequently and stays in the notification area even when stopped or dismissed.
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Playback speeds
You can change the speed of playback. (Paid)
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Cannot play episodes with subscribing
To download a podcast or stream with regular controls you must be subscribed to the podcast. You can sample stream episode on the subscribe screen.
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Per podcast settings
You can set each podcast to have different settings: Download settings, authentication, sort order, playback speed, volume boost and more.
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Features locked behind paywall
Users must purchase the full version to get Chromecast casting, changeable playback speeds as well as other features.
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Easy to add podcasts
It's very easy to search through published podcasts or add a podcast feed by URL.
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Organize by category
You can create categories and add podcasts to them. This makes it easy to tap and play a specific genre, to have smart lists prioritize certain categories and keep yourself organized.
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Clean look
The app uses material design without a lot of clutter.
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Quick to play
Every screen lists downloaded podcasts, making it easy to tap and play. The rest of the download episodes, or episodes in the category you are in, are automatically queued. Other podcast apps will show you a list of podcasts for which there may be episodes downloaded, if you tap into them.
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Filter episodes
You can filter any episode view: audio, video, downloaded, unfinished, not played and favorites.
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Chromecast support
Users can cast their podcasts to Chromecast compliant devices easily with the built in Chromecast function of BeyondPod. This makes a great tool for those that don't want to have to use another app or service on their other devices as the podcasts can just be streamed to them from the users phone, where all their synced podcasts reside.
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Calorie Count
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Large community
It allows following people, commenting, starting up conversations, reading blogs, finding motivational posts, taking part in discussions, etc.
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Requires an Internet connection
Except for logging favorite foods or exercise, an Internet connection is needed.
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Largest calorie data base for iOS
Everything starting from veggies to fast food meals can be found.
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It's free
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Overcast
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The ability to discover new or relevant podcasts ("Recommended for you") is practically useless
Similarly, the search feature seems to only look for podcast hosts or podcast names. You can't find all podcasts that has a specific guest.
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Smart Speed and Voice Boost
For listening to talk shows, Smart Speed allows you to skip silences and pauses. Voice Boost is very helpful when the speakers vary from really quiet to really loud - it balances the whole thing out. And you enable them during playback, so neither will mess up music podcasts.
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Very barebones webapp
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Voice Boost
Boosts and normalizes volume.
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Unplayed episodes
Does not have the ability to show unplayed episodes for individual podcasts.
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Very good audio quality
It has the best sounding audio when sped up. It also has neat features like the "Voice Boost" setting being tuned for being played when the phone is set flat on a table.
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Adds a subscription even after listening a single episode
It is not possible to pick a single Podcast Episode to download without having to subscribe to yet another Podcast feed (that shows up in your Subscriptions List).
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Feed redirection
Sometimes podcasts change their hosts/urls. Overcast will handle and remember this.
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Can't set a subscription to NOT download any episodes
By subscribing to a podcast you have to set it to download at least one (most recent) episode. There is the setting to set the podcast to stream only, but would prefer to set to zero downloads and choose which episodes to download individually.
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Easy playlists
Simple UI for making playlists of podcasts.
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Unable to sort by playtime
It would be nice to have the ability to sort tracks like podcasts from the shortest to the longest.
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Podcast specific settings
Speed, voice boost, smart speed, notifications, download/stream new episodes.
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No paged RSS feeds
this Podcatcher does not support reading longer RSS Feeds that are split into several pages (for faster access).
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Chapters navigation
Supports several Features for a great #UX to navigate Podcasts Episodes with chapter marks. Even shows a visual timeline for each chapter.
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Timestamp sharing
Links to episodes can be combined with timestamps for easy sharing (links the timestamp to the web app).
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Good catalogue
Pretty much the same as the other options, but nicer categories and list views.
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Ability to add podcast from URL
RSS or whatever else will work.
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Themes
Light, Dark (dark blue), Black.
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OPML import/export support
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Twitter integration
Recommendations within the app are surfaced to your followers.
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Platforms:
Web
Free tier:
ads, no file uploads AND no app icons
Push Notifications:
Yes
Playlist Sharing:
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MyFitnessPal
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In the free version, main page is bloated with low-quality ads, ads for Premium, and article links
Main activity screen of the application has full-width advertisements for irrelevant products mixed with ads for Premium features, as well as links to assorted fitness and health articles.
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Easy to add food
Foods can be added from an extensive database by hand and by scanning their barcodes. Recipes also be imported from the internet by URL.
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Macros hidden behind a paywall
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Calorie breakdown
MyFitnessPal can display a pie chart showing what percentage of your food consists of carbs, fat and proteins, helping achieve a balanced diet.
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Requires diligent activity tracking for accurate recommendations
Unless every movement made, food eaten and drink consumed is logged, the recommendations for how much and what kind of food should be eaten will be off.
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Cross-platform
MyFitnesspal has a website and apps for iPad, iPhone and Android so it can sync your data between all your devices.
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Not interfacing properly
Not interfacing properly with Apple since the new update.
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Works out daily calorie goal to help achieve a desired weight loss
When the user enters current weight, lifestyle and period of time they want to achieve their goals in, MyFitnessPal works out how many calories can be consumed to achieve said goal.
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Database is often inaccurate
Database is often inaccurate and it takes time to build your own accurate database.
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Social features
It's possible to follow a friend's progress and comment on their profile.
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GUI does not conform with current Design standards
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Works with many fitness trackers
MyFitnessPal works with Fitbit, Jawbone and many other fitness trackers.
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Recipes can be imported via URL
When a recipe is found on the web it can be imported it into the app by entering the URL. MyFitnessPal will estimate ingredients and show calorie, fat, protein, carbohydrate breakdown.
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Syncs with RunKeeper and MapMyFitness
MyFitnessPal can share information between RunKeeper and MapMyFitness.
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Spotify
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Huge collection of music and fast access to newly released songs  
Spotify has over 20 million songs and arguably the largest collection out of its competitors and usually has the fastest access to new music. The Spotify desktop client allows local music files to be imported with the option of syncing with a mobile device which largely mitigates the issue of missing artists.
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Free account have lots of ads
If you hate commercials, you would buy Premium or go on using something else.
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Related artists
Helps to find new authors based on your previous picks
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Discovery is terrible
The discovery algorithm is poor and does not learn fast enough. Not obvious how to train it.
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Curated playlists
Public playlists on Spotify created by other people are great for finding new music.
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Poor audio quality
There's a high range of bitrates and most of vary from average to bad.
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Client's functionality can be extended via third-party apps
Spotify desktop client allows for third-party apps. They extend the functionality of Spotify and many of them offer new ways of discovering music. Noteworthy apps include Moodagent, Last.fm, Swarm.fm, ShareMyPlaylists, The Hype Machine, We Are Hunted, Shuffler.fm.
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Has a free version 
A free, ad-supported account allows streaming from an extensive library of music.
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Weekly Discover playlist uses a great algorithm
A playlist generated by Spotify based on your listening habits and released every Monday. The algorithm used by this playlist is great and stands out from its competitors.
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Platforms:
Web; Android; iOS; Linux; Windows; MacOS
Playlist Sharing:
Yes
User-Created Playlists:
Yes
Offline download:
Yes
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Heavyweight
With each update, iTunes appears to get bigger and bigger, though adding little more value, especially for the user who just wants to listen to and organize music.
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Can create a playlist based on rules
There is a feature included in iTunes called Smart Playlists that allows the user to create playlists based on criteria such as BPM, Genre, Artist, Album, Plays, Rating, etc.
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Buggy iTunes app
Immediately after the worldwide launch of Apple Music, a new version of iTunes was released (12.2). Many users have reported issues with this release, such as music lists getting mixed up, music having wrong metadata, etc.
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Can automatically create playlists based on a chosen song
There is a feature called Genius included in iTunes that allows the user to select a song and create a playlist based on that song. It will analyze the music library and choose songs similar in tone to the one chosen.
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Unfortunately required to fully manage iPods
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Syncs across devices
Synchronization of playback information, podcast subscriptions, and settings is possible in iTunes. It can also automatically download purchases made on other devices.
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Duplicates media files
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Airplay support
Streaming audio to all Airplay enabled devices within WiFi range is permitted by iTunes. It's also possible to select more than one device to play a song at the same time.
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Album organization can be fragmented
Songs purchased from the same album at different times will be added as separate albums.
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Can auto-import CDs
The user can set up iTunes in such a way that media (from CDs) can be automatically imported once a CD is inserted. This also comes with customizable import settings (bitrate, codec). Additionally, iTunes can automatically fetch track names from the Internet.
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Authorization limit
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Built-in parental controls
iTunes parental controls can be used to deny access to certain parts of iTunes such as podcasts, internet radio, store, or shared libraries, as well as restricting access to media that has a certain rating or warnings.
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Can autopull information about songs
Track names and album artwork can be automatically obtained by iTunes.
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Sleek interface
The interface of iTunes presents a flat, clean design with playback controls at the top-left, search at the top-right, and a row of ways to categorize available media beneath that. It can also be minimized to take up much less space. The minimized interface is called the Mini Player and it can be set to display on top of all other windows. It's possible to show iTunes on top of all other windows when playing movies as well.
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iTunes store has a huge selection of media
The iTunes store offers a huge catalog of videos, songs, and podcasts.
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Advanced podcast management
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iCloud integration
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Internet radio
A music streaming service called Radio is available in iTunes. It creates stations based on chosen genres, songs, or artists and requires Apple ID for access.
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Ability to add RSS feeds
The ability to add RSS feeds in iTunes keeps the user informed of the latest web content.
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Very easy to use, many helpful features
Easy to use tracking features include shortcuts to add frequently selected items. Intermittent fasting tracker is also very helpful.
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Sets and adjusts recommended calorie intake based on various factors, especially current and desired weights
You provide data that allows the program to set your calorie allowance, which is adjusted automatically as you log food & exercise, and as your logged weight changes.
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Personal database of foods
As you log food entries, a database is compiled from which you can later quickly select entries.
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Barcode scanner
Barcodes on food boxes or labels can be scanned from your phone or tablet, which provides nutritional data to the database.
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