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Product Manager here from FeedPress. We've been quietly working on this for months. TLDR: to get setup for podcasting before, you had to add an RSS feed you already owned so we could fetch the contents and give you analytics. Now, FeedPress acts like a mini CMS. We create a new RSS feed for you and provide a post management system so you can create your show notes, upload your files, and publish straight to iTunes. Check out the announcement and you'll find a promo code at the bottom.


Renders fine for me on both my Mac (in Safari) and on my iPhone 5.

I have auto-hyphenation, but the hyphenation should render properly and not break-up sentences badly. What browser are you using?


Thanks for the suggested apps. Reveal looks pretty neat and I'll definitely give it a go.


Based on the potential security/privacy implications of supporting this, I think Google did the right thing by deprecating this.


Sorry about that. I just pushed out a fix. Refresh and it should look fine.


Mostly true, with the exception of Safari on OS X. If you have Flash installed on a Mac, Safari runs it as an isolated separate 64-bit process. This was not built by Adobe though, it was built by Apple.


Plugins on Safari are in a separate process, but they are not sandboxed. Perhaps you'd confused plugins and extensions?


My headline has “iOS” in it, which I thought would make it clear I was talking about iOS — not OS X.


Got ahead of myself. :) Thanks.


My problem is not with Android. I was merely using Android phones as an example of how bad Best Buy was showcasing their smartphone lineup. If they had done the same with iPhone demo units, I would have lambasted them just the same.


Perhaps "questionable" would have been a better adjective than "quirky."


Well, Apple has made lots of questionable design choices, but I don't think iOS icons are one.

For example:

1) The removing of color from Finder icons. 2) Translucent menubar? 3) Silly 3D Dock? 4) Differing close/minimize/adjust placement/size of window icons? 5) the drag down to open iOS notifications screen with no affordance to even know there is one 6) ...


I'm all for services making money. It's not an insignificant amount of money to run something like Google+. I'm just saying there's a place for everything. I don't think using it as a blogging platform is sustainable in the long term IMHO.


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