![]() ![]() You can also perform all the standard actions available on the episode card - download, remove from your Up Next, mark as played, and archive. Have an episode that has been sitting in your queue for so long you’ve forgotten what it’s about? Tapping an episode now opens the standard episode card so you can immediately check the show notes. If you decide you don’t like what’s in your queue and want to start fresh, just tap the ‘Clear Queue’ button. In the new Up Next screen, you can easily see how long your queue is with the total time available at the top. ![]() Swipe down on your Up Next to return to your previous view, or tap the Now Playing option to go directly to your player. You can still swipe up to access it or tap the queue counter, now available on both the mini player and the Now Playing screen. Instead of being underneath the Now Playing screen, it’s now its own screen. Your Up Next list has gotten a major revamp. Pick your four most used actions to include in the toolbar - the rest are only a tap away. ![]() Who are we to decide which options should be available in your player? Now, you can customize your player toolbar with just the actions you want. Swipe between the tabs to quickly switch your view from the Now Playing screen to the show notes, or swipe again to check out the chapters (if they’re available).Įveryone listens to podcasts differently, meaning we all have different needs. Show notes can be just as important to a podcast as the audio itself. Here are all the shiny new things you’ll find in Pocket Casts 7.6: Tab Layout There’s also a brand new theme available for all users. We’ve made some pretty exciting changes and improvements to both the player and the Up Next queue. Welcome to the newest version of Pocket Casts. ![]()
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