This commit fixes two bugs within the Podcast player. It could happen that the play time and remaining time was not shown correctly in the player. This mainly occured in Safari and is now fixed by not using a regular expression to show the time, but instead we have added a new "_printDuration" function which handles the formatting of the durations. Not only, but mainly on Safari it could also happen, that once a Podcast was started and then paused, the loading spinner was displayed and a user could not continue with the Podcast. This is now fixed, by removing the spinner and only show the play, pause or replay button. As loading indication we are now only using the seek bar. Last but not least this commit also improves the readability of the code, for parsing the icon of a Podcast feed.
FeedDeck is an open source RSS and social media feed reader, inspired by TweetDeck. FeedDeck allows you to follow your favorite feeds in one place on all platforms.
FeedDeck is an open source RSS and social media feed reader, inspired by TweetDeck. FeedDeck allows you to follow your favorite feeds in one place on all platforms. FeedDeck is written in Flutter and uses Supabase and Deno as it's backend.
Features
- Available for mobile and desktop: FeedDeck provides the same experience for mobile and desktop with nearly 100% code sharing.
- RSS and Social Media Feeds: Follow your favorite RSS and social media feeds.
- News: Get the latest news from your favorite RSS feeds and Google News.
- Social Media: Follow your friends and favorite topics on Medium, Nitter, Reddit, Tumblr and X.
- GitHub: Get your GitHub notifications and follow your repository activities.
- Podcasts: Follow and listen to your favorite podcasts, via the built-in podcast player.
- YouTube: Follow and view your favorite YouTube channels.
Usage
The mobile version of FeedDeck can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play. The desktop version for macOS, Linux and Windows can be downloaded from the downloads page. If you do not want to download the app you can also use the web version of FeedDeck.
If you want to self host FeedDeck you can find the instructions in the contributing guidelines of the project.


