![]() As it keeps tabs on the media you’ve bought in the past, such as movies and games, it could also keep a record of the shows you’re subscribed to through this app. Using your Microsoft account could be useful here. My advice for Microsoft? Adapt some of the design tropes of Media Player, and simply call it ‘Windows Podcasts Player’ - it fits with the name of the existing music app, and it tells you exactly what the app does and who it’s designed by. We’ve seen before how an app, such as iTunes, can have too many features - making it feel bloated and slow. While Media Player can play videos as well as music in Windows 11, it would be great to see a new, standalone app that only focuses on podcasts in Windows 12. Right now, the only app that offers something close to an integrated experience for Windows users is Spotify - and that’s not good enough for a company as big as Microsoft. Oddly, it turns out Microsoft has a bunch of its own podcasts, but not a dedicated app to showcase them all. ![]() Some, like Grover Pro, offer a focused experience, reminiscent of Groove Music before it was remade back into Media Player in 2022, but its updates are few and far between, and its name and design harkens back to Windows 8 - something Microsoft likely doesn’t want to reference again. ![]()
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