- Juice (software)
infobox software
name = Juice
caption = Juice 2.2 running on Windows XP
developer = Juice Team
latest_release_version = 2.2
operating_system =Mac OS X ,Microsoft Windows
genre =Podcasting
licence =GNU General Public License
website = http://juicereceiver.sourceforge.net/Juice is a
cross-platform aggregator application that is used to download podcast media files, such asogg s andmp3 s. These media files can be automatically copied to adigital audio player . Juice lets you schedule downloading of specific podcasts, and will let you know when a new show is available. It isfree software available under theGNU General Public License . The project is hosted atSourceforge . Formerly known as iPodder and later as iPodder Lemon, the software's name was changed to Juice in November 2005 in the face of legal pressure from Apple Computer, Inc.The original development team was formed by Erik de Jonge, Robin Jans, Martijn Venrooy, Perica Zivkovic from the company [http://www.active8.com Active8] based in the Netherlands, Andrew Grumet and Garth Kidd joined the team really soon after the first release. Its' development team credited the program concept to
Adam Curry who wrote a little Applescript as a proof of concept and provided the first podcasts shows (then referred to as 'audio enclosures') but primarily toDave Winer who was the inspiration for Adam Curry. The first version also included a screenscraper for normal HTML files. Initially it was not clear that podcasting would be completely tied to RSS. Although that was eventually the method chosen, during the early development phase a diverse range of people were working on alternatives, including a version based onFreenet .Development
The program is written in Python and, through use of a cross-platform UI library, runs on
Mac OS X and MicrosoftWindows 2000 orWindows XP . ALinux variant has been heavily delayed.The 2004 growth of podcasting inspired other podcatching programs, such as
jPodder , as well as the June 2005 addition of a podcast subscription feature in Apple'siTunes music player. This development quickly put an end to the popularity of the Juice application. There were just too many advantages to subscribe to podcasts natively in iTunes than using a 3rd party application.In 2006 the team effectively stopped further development of the program, the developers started working in other fields some Podcasting related. The team from Active8 created PodNova (http://www.podnova.com) an application which still integrates very nicely with Juice with the [http://www.speedofcreativity.org/2007/05/28/the-joy-of-juice-receiver-and-podnova/ opml interface] . Adam Curry and Andrew Grumet started working on a commercial show network (podshow) where all the shows are sponsored and the distinction between show and commercial is faded to the background. Others went on on other ventures.
Forks
There have been several forks of Juice:
* [http://www.icepodder.com/ IcePodder] , aimed atLinux ;
* [http://www.podnova.com/ PodNova] , available on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.References
External links
* [http://juicereceiver.sourceforge.net/index.php Project home page]
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