Apple Podcasts is a popular podcast platform that allows users to discover, subscribe to, and listen to a wide variety of podcasts. Launched in 2012, it has become one of the leading podcasting services, offering a vast library that spans genres like comedy, news , education, technology, and more. The platform is integrated into Apple's ecosystem, making it easily accessible on iOS devices, Macs, and even Apple Watch, catering to millions of users worldwide.
The Apple Podcasts app comes with numerous features designed to enhance the listening experience. Key features include:
Apple Podcasts offers several functions that enhance its usability and overall experience. These functions include:
Getting started with Apple Podcasts is simple. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use the app:

I like the app but there are some problems. First of all, I cannot make a copy of an existing whiteboard so I can avoid modifying the original. This is a really big deal for me and I insist that you add a function to allow me to do this. Secondly, there are some bugs where if I enter a drawing that I am unable to return to the main menu without closing the app and opening it again. Finally, allow me to copy a larger section of the whiteboard to the clipboard if possible. Thank you for reading.

This has such potential, but falls short. I use this app on my Microsoft Surface for my grad anatomy class. The idea is PERFECT for what I need, but it's quite buggy. The app often freezes up if I use the eraser on my pen too much. Sometimes if I change pen sizes it doesn't respond. It can take awhile to load. Great idea, just not quite there.

It's quite good and responsive. But it has very limited pen options unlike samsung notes. The lines are moving by themselves to over correct your strokes. As a result, you need to extend your writing in order to compensate for the overcorrection. For example, you write the word "worse" in longhand. What this app does is to make the sharp points more rounded, which shortens the letters. It also erases the end of the line that you made with a quick stroke. It changes a 2-inch line into an inch.