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AmiPodder 1.7 Released
« on: September 16, 2007, 08:47:23 PM »
A new version of AmiPodder, my utility that allows Amiga users to subscribe to audio and video podcasts, is now available.

The major new feature in version 1.7 is support for Podcasts that require authentication (a username and password). In addition there are the usual minor enhancements:

* Support for Amplifier as a player.
* Improved podcast feed compatibility.
* Much improved requirements (libraries and MUI custom classes) checking.
* Various bug fixes.

If you've previously had trouble getting AmiPodder to run, it's well worth trying again with this version as the improved requirements checking should give you a more informative error.

AmiPodder 1.7 is written in AREXX using rxMUI and therefore works on OS 3.x, OS 4 and MorphOS. It's released as freeware and can be downloaded from:
http://www.amipodder.com
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Re: AmiPodder 1.7 Released
« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2007, 11:17:14 PM »
@Cass

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I got an "Error 15 in line 619: Function not found".


Please try installing the latest version of rxMUI (42.2), I think that is almost certainly the source of this problem. You can download it from:

http://alfie.altervista.org/rxmui/

It seems I still have some problems in checking that all the libraries etc. AmiPodder requires are installed and at the right versions. I thought I'd fixed all these problems for this release but obviously not :-(

Hope that helps, if you still have problems let me know.

Robert
Editor of Total Amiga Magazine
Author of AmiPodder, podcast receiver for the Amiga