I've been away from Overcast for a few years and recently came back because of transcripts.

Genius implementation by @marcoarment (based on Apple's audio APIs), and the app is a lot better than I remembered! The audio effects are superior to Pocket Casts, and I dig the Liquid Glass look.

Highly, highly recommended if, like me, you moved to something else a while back.

@viticci @marcoarment Coming from Castro, I'm still wrapping my head around Overcast's queue. It seems like it's just another playlist whose only special privilege is that adding episodes to it requires one fewer tap. Everything is a playlist, even “All Episodes” which can be configured to the point where it's not really “all episodes” anymore. And nothing actually leaves a playlist when you add it to the queue. It's playlists all the way down, and queues all the way across. 😅
@eukalyp so I’ve been able to largely replicate this in Overcast. I have 3 playlists, Inbox, Queue and Evergreen. That one is for future non time sensitive ones. And then the trick is to hit move rather then add. So in 2 taps, you can add it to the Queue while removing from the Inbox. Then from there it’s just deciding how to order your Queue playlist.
@Tylerstrauss Not sure I want to fully replicate Castro. But I'm definitely stealing the Evergreen playlist idea, and maybe I'll just embrace Overcast's playlist system properly and go all in.
Also, I only just noticed that the three-dot menu remembers your last action at the top. That actually changes things! But still…