Comments on: Netflix: Coming soon to a Mac near you
Tacked onto the end of a midnight blog post, a Netflix representative announces the company's instant viewing service will work on Macs by the end of this year.
Tacked onto the end of a midnight blog post, a Netflix representative announces the company's instant viewing service will work on Macs by the end of this year.
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They are probably going to use Microsoft Silverlight, which is multiplatform compatible.
As for competition, I suspect that Amazon's VOD was more of a factor than Apple's rentals.
I already canceled Netflix, and replaced them with Video on Demand from Surewest and Hulu.
Now I'm looking into MythTV to replace everything, as I'm tired of entertainment companies shoving irrelevant ads down my throat.
Oh, IE Tab: Not available for Mac OS X (RTFM or ****).
I hope the Starz deal infuses the streaming Netflix library variety - many of my choice picks are not available to stream. Strange that some episodes of series are available and others not (within same season).
I looked at buying Apple TV box earlier this year, however, Apple wants to monopolize any endeavor they get into (i.e. iTunes). Don't know why Apple won't release a devise that is open platform for general use instead of serving as a tool for Apple control. Just a comment. I am a Mac faithful, BTW, and have been since release of 1st Mac back in 1984. I wish Roku and Netflix well in holding off attempts Apple may make to buy them.
For netflix, sorry I like my Apple TV. You should have thought about this when you only wanted to support Windows, and said screw the Mac. Well same back to ya.
- by Winona Tona October 2, 2008 11:13 AM PDT
- The Starz catalog will bolster the existing "Instant Watching" catalog with some newer releases but all in all there is more B movies than not. At this writing, it requires a better than basic DSL connection for good resolution and connectivity but if that's all you have, it's not bad for the stand up comics and talking head documentaries.
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