It comes with the webie web brouser just google web brousers for the blind and go the site and download webie 4 if you only want the podcatcher then only send that program to your desk top and leave the rest of the programs in your start menu. I do use webie web brouser I hope this helps you.
Brian Sackrider

On 9/20/2015 3:01 PM, Jörgen Hansson wrote:
hey brian I don't have that podcatcher.
Where can I find it?
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-----Ursprungligt meddelande----- From: Brian
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 8:36 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: The Accessible Podcatcher

            I do use podcatcher it does work great on windows 10.
Brian Sackrider

On 9/20/2015 8:49 AM, Hamit Campos wrote:
Hi my friends. Does any one here still use the Accessible Podcatcher from www.webbie.org.uk <http://www.webbie.org.uk> ? Or have people moved on? Just
asked because either my PC's hard drive has errors on it already or it
causes them. Because I had refreshed the PC, and all was well and good. Then I installed it and all was well and good for a few days. Now how ever, the shortcut doesn't work, it says feature ID not regestured, and the comp keeps
going on about drive errors. Also it's stuck in an endless update and
restart loop. I think it wants to go to Windows 10 but can't since the drive is so screwed up. Personally, I think something's up and I need to have a friend format the drive like brand new. But just wanted to see. I wanted to see if it's even remotely possible the PodCatcher opened some old woond as
it were. Because funny thing is that all was well and good until I came
along and put it on the PC. Also it's install path is blocked. I can't even
uninstall it to reinstall it. Something about where the MSI file goes is
screwed. Thanks for any answers.







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