Doppler will go out and fetch the files enclosed in the RSS feed and will automatically add them to your preferred media player. And it does this in a very smooth unattended manner.
Here are some key features of "xDoppler":
· You can drop an URL on the Doppler subscription list. A new feed dialog will pop up allowing you to add a feed.
· If you do not enter a name for a feed, Doppler will attempt to retrieve the name from the feed.
· Doppler can start up in in minimized mode, check Tools -> Options
· You can specify where to store the files you download.
· Doppler can run at a scheduled interval to retrieve feeds
· If you add a feed to Doppler you can specify the number of files to download. This will restrict the download to only include the last number of enclosures.
· Doppler keeps track of your downloads in a history. You can manage the history from within Doppler.
· You can restrict the allowable size of downloads
· You can filter your items by text.
· You can import and export a list of feeds.
· Doppler supports both Windows Media Player and Apple iTunes
· You can automatically import your bloglines subscriptions
· You can specify spacesavers to make sure you don't run out of diskspace
· You can automatically convert your downloaded mp3 files to m4b/aac format if you use iTunes
· You can rewrite the ID3 of downloaded mp3 files using smart tags
· You can clean up your downloads by rating in your media player.
Requirements:
· Microsoft .NET framework 2.0