Hi Marcus,
Last night I tried the new beta PodTrapper v2.9.12 on my BlackBerry 9700. I installed it as a fresh install, with no podcasts stored on my device.
The first problem I noticed was when trying to add a large list, approximately 25, of podcast feeds (by URL), PodTrapper crashed. I figured maybe there was an overflow of some sort, so I cleared the database and tried again by adding approximately 5 feeds at a time, and this time all the feeds were added without crashing PodTrapper.
I had set the Default Podcast settings to download 1 episode automatically from each podcast, so I let PodTrapper download the latest episode from all 25 of these feeds, plus I manually selected a few more episodes in a couple of podcasts to download. All of these seemed to download properly. I was able to exit and restart PodTrapper and everything seemed to work OK.
However, this morning, I received a notice that another application I run on my BlackBerry had an available update, so I downloaded the update, and did the required reboot.
Upon launching PodTrapper after the reboot, all the podcast episodes I had downloaded seemed to be missing in PodTrapper (although the subscriptions were still there), and PodTrapper started trying to redownload everything.
Andrew