One month ago when we examined Apple’s Podcasts application for iOS, we felt it wasn’t fully baked. We did like the freedom from downloading that Podcasts’ robust streaming feature provides. We also liked the simple access to podcasts downloaded through iTunes on the computer. But overall, the app just did not impress. And we’re not the only ones who felt that way. Several other Apple iOS applications have ten times as many five-star compared to one-star ratings. But for Podcasts, this is very different: there are more than twice as many people awarding one star as there are giving out five stars.
But on Wednesday, Apple released an update to the Podcasts application. The main fixes mentioned on its page on the App Store are “significant improvements to performance and stability” and artwork-related improvements, leaving us here at Ars with some hope that the app had been vastly improved.
Unfortunately, version 1.0.1 is not that update. Maybe Podcasts 1.0.1 really is faster than version 1.0, but it still takes a good ten seconds for the application to respond to touch when started on a freshly powered up iPhone 4. But once the app is running, it doesn’t freeze for seconds at a time as much as the previous version. Podcasts crashed on me twice shortly after installing the update, but after removing that huge Skeptics Guide to the Universe feed with five year’s worth of episodes in it, I didn’t experience any more crashes. The app also seemed to return to responsiveness faster after getting distracted—presumably with updating the feeds in the background.

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