![]() One of the various 'what's new' views and (right) the 'Now Playing' pane, with the variable speed control slider popped up. 'Fluent Design' visual effects help Grover Pro look beautiful, especially on phone AMOLED displays. There's a podcast 'Store' which you can browse and add from, as needed, and the whole thing works beautifully in landscape mode and on a Continuum display (or Windows 10 laptop or tablet). Still, you'll find a way to make this work for you, even if the barrage of views is a little confusing at first. Unusually, there are three ways into new podcasts - 'Playlist' (with new shows being auto-added if you set it up this way), 'Unplayed' and 'Downloaded', lists which are often almost identical, obviously, though if you're used to listening to podcasts in bits and bobs then I guess the distinction might become important. With regular updates and fixes, it's hard to see what else could be improved. ** Although there's an automated system for removing played episodes and a setting for the number of episodes of each podcast to keep, plus ways of manually deleting old files, there's no over-arching 'clean up and reclaim space' system, curiously.ĭeliberately styled after Groove Music (hence the adaptation of the name), Grover Pro is perhaps the podcatcher that's been the most reliable in my testing, consistently pulling down podcasts in the background so that they're all ready for listening. This is all usually a given for a UWP app, but worth checking.
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