Save for Later Because

17 Jun 2007 in Podcasting, iPod, iTunes by Garrick

I think albums of music and podcasts are very similar and I see both them very different from radio. Unlike Dave, I don’t want my podcasts automatically deleted, I would like the ‘Save’ or ‘Delete’ option just as I do on Tivo.

The iPod/iTunes assumes everything is precious (it’s not), automatically deleting assumes nothing is valuable (it is). Both assume a scarcity. Either a scarcity of storage space or a scarcity of access. 10 minutes from now, we’ll have neither. Any podcast I’ve downloaded over the past 3 year is more than likely in 1 of 2 places: my iTunes library or the Internet. Somewhere.

The scarcity we need to solve is context – a way to gesture why I saved something and kept it close.


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Comments (2)

You are aware of itunes prefs where you have a variety of ‘keep’ options from ‘All’ to ‘Last;’ 10?

Not the best solution, I know. I 5-star the pods to indicate they are my keepers. But I would love to be able to tag them.

Peter F added these pithy words on Jun 18 07 at 2:12 pm

Peter F, I use and can only recommend iTunes for podcast playback, not receiving.

My issues w/ iTunes extend to how it handles music as well.

Garrick Van Buren added these pithy words on Jun 18 07 at 2:19 pm

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