The following is a list of just some software that's out there. None of the following sites are in any way affiliated with the Soldiers of Hell. Just how geeky do you think we are? Anyway, once you've downloaded some software, don't forget to subscribe by clicking here or by copy and pasting the following URL http://www.soldiersofhell.co.uk/SOHPodcast.xml into your software.

Windows Podcast Software

BitsCast - freeware RSS/podcast reader that supports both iPods and Microsoft Media PlaysForSure devices

Golden Ear - an easy to use old-school style podcast receiver; styled to look like an retro radio and designed to be as easy to use

HappyFish -  free podcast client that will automatically sync podcasts to most mp3 players including ipods

iTunes - Apple's own software that allows you to subscribe and listen to podcasts

Juice - Lets users select and download shows and music and to play whenever they want on their iPods, portable digital media players, or computers automatically

NewzCrawler  -  news aggregator with built-in podcast receiver

nimiq - Windows podcasting client

Podspider - podcast client with integrated podcast directory

Prime Time Podcast - features all in the same application an embedded media player, WMP/iTunes playlist support, Automatic AAC bookmarkable conversion for iTunes/iPod users, podcast directory browsing and media list browsing

Pwopcatcher - a free podcast downloader, player and manager application for Windows

RSSRadio - easy to use podcasting software for Windows

WinAmp - commercial audio app with free Lite option, supports podcasts

Yamipod - freeware application to efficiently manage your iPod under Mac OS X, Windows and Linux

Macintosh Podcast Software

iTunes - Apple's own software that allows you to subscribe and listen to podcasts

Juice - (formerly iPodder) lets users select and download shows and music and to play whenever they want on their iPods, portable digital media players, or computers automatically

Yamipod - freeware application to efficiently manage your iPod under Mac OS X, Windows and Linux