Thanks, I might test it the next time I have to take care of some other 
Windows stuff. Does gPodder Windows store its settings in a folder or 
the Windows Registry? Cause if it saves its settings in a folder like 
gPodder Linux does, I could share my gPodder Linux profile with gPodder 
Windows so that I can update my iPod using both platforms. I'm already 
using a similar set-up for Mozilla Thunderbird.

On a side note: the icons from the gPodder GUI look *really* old. Do you 
think it'd be hard to change them? :)

Pieter

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Thomas Perl schreef:
> Hello, Pieter and all!
>
> On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 13:13 +0200, Pieter De Decker wrote:
>   
>> Awesome! Please do keep us posted on new developments concerning the 
>> Windows version of gPodder!
>>     
>
> I've played a bit more with the Windows version today and created a
> simple installer with Innosetup:
>
> http://khan.thpinfo.com/~thp/gpodder-0.10.0-svn-win32-setup.exe
>
> It should work and is self-contained, so you don't have to install any
> dependencies - the needed parts of Python, PyGTK and GTK are included.
>
> This is just a thrown-together version of gPodder that works on Windows,
> I have not yet optimized the installer size (many Gnome icon theme icons
> are installed that are not needed) and the translations are not included
> (only GTK translations).
>
> Any feedback welcome :)
>
> Thomas
>
>
>   
>> Thomas Perl schreef:
>>     
>>> Hello, gPodder developers and users!
>>>
>>> I've (once again, done this before) tried porting gPodder to Windows,
>>> and it was a much more pleasant experience than the last time I tried,
>>> most probably also because I'm now using Python's urllib instead of
>>> spawning a wget process.
>>>
>>> Here's the full report and a list of things that would need to be done
>>> to get it into a nice, working state:
>>>
>>> http://tperl.blogspot.com/2007/09/pygtk-applications-on-windows.html
>>>
>>> Maybe somebody is interested in working on this a bit, I could imagine
>>> there are people out there that want to use gPodder on Windows, too. 
>>>
>>> With the help of py2exe and a bit of code magic, we could probably get a
>>> self-contained version of gPodder for Win32 which you could put onto
>>> your MP3 player and download podcasts directly onto it while on the
>>> road.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thomas
>>>
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