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iTunes has become the only way for many people todistribute their audio content. This is a great pity, because iTunes is evil.
Ridiculously, iTunes only allows people who use the iTunes client to download content. And iTunes has not seen fit to supply such a client for Linux. This means that Linux users can't listen to some popular free podcasts.
Fortunately, help is at hand.
Feed Flipper is a nifty little web app written by Adam Schlitt that converts a retarded iTunes feed into a RSS feed that can be read by AmaroK, RhythmBox or your favourite music player.
It's easy to use, just copy and paste the iTunes URL into the box on the Feed Flipper convert page and then copy and paste the URL displayed at the bottom of the page into your music player
Brilliant!