I wish the app allowed you to manually enter in a podcast URL. Maybe iOS7 will do that for us...
Whatever happens in ios7, Johnny is gonna make the UI feel very "slim."
I wish the app allowed you to manually enter in a podcast URL. Maybe iOS7 will do that for us...
Not sure how Android got in the comments - but shock horror - software has bugs! Wow just wow :-/
And Steve would have never of let this happen :more sarcasm:
I guess that explains my AT&T bill last month.
I stream podcasts and SiriusXM radio regularly. I noticed last month I used over 3 GB of data streaming a 640 MB video podcast...
PS - I contacted AT&T but no luck on getting them to credit my unnecessary overages.
I think they were talking about podcasts.
Do I sense a tiny bit of sarcasm?
P.S. Your signature tells me how "you" feel about things, unfortunately Albert E. never said what you are quoting. Check my signature.
Speaking as an iPhone developer, Im surprised that this application passed for approval. As in the early days it just did not work I had an app turned down once because it crashed for an obscure reason.
I guess from the comments its still very POOR. Surly if Steve Jobs had still been alive it would have been pulled as it is an embarrassment to Apple. May be more of the same to follow ? No one at the top to kick arse anymore
I downloaded iCatcher which is FAB
Just wanted to add my voice that this happened to me to shortly after I upgraded to my iPhone 5. Loaded up a Radiolab podcast and went for an early morning walk. about 10 minutes after I left the house, I started getting inundated with notices from AT&T about hitting 90%, then going over, then 60%, then 90%, then going over again, then another 60% on my way into work. (I'm on a 300MB plan.)
At first I thought it was data reports catching up from traveling over the previous weekend, but then I thought there might be some kind of error to get all those so quickly. Then I restarted my phone just to be safe. I called AT&T as soon as I got into work. Turns out I was at almost 1GB of usage, just from that morning. After looking at my previous usage, they agreed something was strange. They upgraded me to the 3GB plan and backdated it to cover the overages. So it only cost me an extra $10 that month instead of $40.
Glad to know I wasn't crazy and it was the podcast app. I think it's interesting that this was a bug in AV Foundation and not the podcast app specifically. I wonder how else the bug might have manifested?
I racked up almost 30GB of data. Damn podcasts! Damn AT&T!
How is this AT&T's fault?