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soDean writes:
Miro, a free and open source media aggregator and player, released version 2.5 today.
Improvements in Miro 2.5 include: improved database performance, audio podcast directory/support, better developer documentation, interface polish, and lots of tweaks. Participatory Culture Foundation (Miro's non-profit developer) as well as their volunteer community have been steadily improving Miro over the past 3.5 years and this release really shows it!
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soDean writes:
The FOSS video player / downloader Miro is asking its users to support development by 'adopting' a line of source code for $4 a month. Each adopted line of code comes personalized with a little avatar character that will grow older over the year. PCF, which makes Miro, says they think the project is the first of its kind and they believe it's a chance to "to have a truly bottom up funding base."
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soDean writes:
Miro, the free and open source HD video player & internet TV, just launched their 2.0 release today. It features an all-new interface and an entirely rewritten UI engine, plus tons of new features and improvements-- it's less of a collection of new stuff and more of a rethinking of the whole experience.
Miro can be downloaded for Linux, Mac, and Windows here: Miro 2.0
Miro is developed by the Participatory Culture Foundation (a 501c3 non-profit, hell-bent on making internet video more open and decentralized), along with a dedicated community of users, volunteers, translators, testers, and coders.