![]() Podcasts helps out by organizing its podcast library into a number of categories and “stations” that you can browse through. That’s a huge number, which can be a bit overwhelming. The Podcasts app has over 700,000 (and growing) podcasts that you can stream as well as listen to offline. ![]() On the other hand, the Podcasts app retains most of the well-designed features from iTunes, and adds refinements that are sure to appeal to the dedicated podcast listener. That’s not to say that iTunes didn’t handle podcasts well, just that it was one more iTunes feature that didn’t get a great deal of love or attention from Apple. If you’ve been using iTunes to find and manage the podcasts you listen to, you’ll likely find the new Podcasts app a welcome improvement. In this guide, we’ll turn our attention to the new Podcasts app that’s included with macOS Catalina. ![]() Rocking Out with the Music App in macOS Catalina ![]() You can find out more about the Music app in the Rocket Yard guide: We’ve already taken a look at the Music app, which takes care of your music needs, playing the tunes in your local music library, streaming from Apple’s Music service, or playing tunes you’ve stored in the cloud via iTunes Match.
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