Podcasting delight: BeyondPod $1.99 this weekend

by on November 24, 2011

On one of my other sites we feature a reasonably popular podcast. We offer many ways to enjoy the podcast, though because it’s hosted on iTunes we do promote it in that way. With the increasing number of Android users we’ve received a number of questions on how they can get the podcast in their favorite podcast application. That has turned us onto a number of podcasting apps, but I’ve seen none better than BeyondPod. If you’re looking for the most comprehensive Android podcast app, look no further. Best of all, it’s on sale for just $2 this weekend, down from $7 normally. Now is the time to jump aboard this train. I could sit here and enumerate all the features that BeyondPod offers, but if you can imagine it, BeyondPod likely does it. My favorite features include automatic scheduling of podcast downloads, quick fast forward (which skips you a few minutes ahead), sleep timer, and playlist generator. The home screen widget is also excellent. Best of all, BeyondPod comes in both smartphone and tablet versions, you have a fully optimized app no matter your preference. Again, at $2 I can’t find an Android podcast app that does more.

Here’s the deal. First you have to go download the basic BeyondPod app. You can get it here for smartphone and here for tablets. Those are free, and they’ll provide you with a 7-day full-feature trial. But you might not want to take advantage of that in this instance. See, the unlock key is on sale only through today. It might extend further, but we have no idea. Head to the Market again and download the unlock key for $2. Now enjoy. Via Android Police.

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Joe Pawlikowski is the Senior Editor at MobileMoo.com and has been covering the mobile industry full time since 2007. When he's not writing about the tech scene, he can be found discussing his personal love - baseball (and more specifically the New York Yankees) as well as writing on his personal blog.

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Seth mamane November 28, 2011 at 11:46 pm

Sorry but pocket cast its much better, has everything beyond pod has and more and a bigger catalogue. Also the best user interface

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