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@TheMightyTexMex: Yeah it appeared in the Market on my Captivate the morning it was released. If anything, a few hours after they tweeted about GetJar.

@d_dappa: There are more permanent and elegant fixes in the works. My Captivate is now running /data on an entirely different file system.

@RuckingFetard: Me neither :( All this buzz about it, and it's not even rolled out to my account yet.

@a2h: Ahh cool. Must have been a good candidate then :P

I believe this is only a candidate for Beta 5. At least that's what the newsletter I received today said.

@LARPkitten: woops, i need to l2read. my bad. weird though, installed fine for me from Appbrain, even though I couldn't find it on the Market.

@LARPkitten: Do yourself a favor and install AppBrain along with their Fast Web Installer. Then you can install it (and any other app) via [www.appbrain.com] :D

@Dogen: Same for me, Captivate too. To answer jpaugh's question, Captivate is running 2.1. Luckily if you have Appbrain Fast Web Installer setup, you can install it via [www.appbrain.com] :D

@PN - goopplesoft: I could be wrong, but I believe Fennec is the codename. AFAIK the official name (what it would be if released to the Market) is Firefox Mobile.

@Benguin: On Snow Leopard? Pretty sure this is a new feature that wasn't in Leopard.

@RicketyCricket: Yeah I realllllllly hope Discovery doesn't continue to do that. I'd much rather just have a 4-5 month break between "seasons" than old episodes re-released with a few seconds of new footage.

@Shroud: Didn't our characters call her "Bolivia" in the show?

@anexanhume: Pretty sure that's what's going to happen. You'll have to have Hulu Plus to get the apps (and for the 360, probably a Gold subscription as well :( ).

@Nitesh Singh: Seems weird, but they want you to let the can chill out for 15 seconds before opening it.

@odinbearded: but we're just capturing what's already free (OTA TV stations) and modifying our copy.

I've been looking for one that can read the watched/unwatched feature from XBMC. Right now I'm using Miro, and just manually deleting watched podcasts (since Miro can only seem to autodelete a watched podcast).

@TheFu: I've heard of Bashpodder. Never tried it out though.

VOTE: Adium

@Bi0mesis: err...Firefox has a bookmarks bar as well.