• Resolved Jack Rogers

    (@joeisuzu)


    I finally pulled the trigger and migrated from Sermon Browser to Sermon Manager. And for the first time ever, I was able validate our feed with Apple Connect, so I hope to pass their “review” and find our sermons listed there.

    However, whereas Sermon Browser provided “subscribe” icons/links to all sermons and even filtered lists (for non-iTunes subscribers), I can’t see that feature with Sermon Manager. Am I overlooking it?

    Thanks.
    Jack

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  • Thread Starter Jack Rogers

    (@joeisuzu)

    Incidentally, I found our podcast finally made it through Apple’s process to get into the iTunes Store (or whatever they call their podcast library). Woohoo! I was unable to make that work using Sermon Browser.

    Thanks, @nikolam and others working on this project!

    Now I just need the “Subscribe” links for iOS and non-iOS users visible on the site.

    Jack

    Nikola

    (@nikolam)

    Hi Jack,

    Thank you for the suggestion. Would you mind creating a GitHub issue for this?

    Just please include all the details you can, including where the link/button should be, what should happen when user clicks on the button, etc…

    We’ll then take over, and provide additional comments on GitHub.

    Thread Starter Jack Rogers

    (@joeisuzu)

    @nikolam,

    Should this be a feature request, or an “issue”? If that’s not a current feature, it doesn’t seem appropriate to call it an issue.

    The feature I was hoping for was a feature of Sermon Browser. Any listing of sermons (filtered or “all”) had links to subscribe to podcasts of existing and future sermons. It actually had one link for iTunes and another for plain old RSS.

    Jack

    Nikola

    (@nikolam)

    Hey Jack,

    GitHub just calls them “issues”, but anything can be submitted – even support questions.

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