Dan Biermann
United States of America
1.0 Alpha 3 (Sep 8, 2009)
Works on my TM TP2. Interface is nice. Would not start after installing an extension. Had to manually delete the folder w/the extension for it to boot right. Looking forward to weave with this. I really am looking forward to this. Make it faster, a little better zooming, and some tweaks in the interface and this can easily give IE a run for it's money! (And opera to an extent. Having browser choices is a good thing. Keeps them on the ball)
0.9.12.6570 Alpha (Jun 29, 2009)
I have tried this on my desktop and laptop.
First, on my desktop (athlon x4 phenom 9550) with windows 7, runs very well. good picture quality. Works very well. I kinda like the interface better than hulu desktop. I installed ubuntu x32 on the same machine and tried boxee on it too. I have my 26 inch hd tv hooked up via hdmi and couldn't get it to display only on it. I got half of the image on both my monitor and tv. (left half displayed with right half missing). Not sure what is up with that. WIll have to work on it.
I also have it installed on my acer aspire one netbook. (Intel Atom 1.6 ghz with 1 gig ram and intel 950 graphics). In windows 7 rc, it runs pretty well. I have some issues with the higher quality videos. Overall, it runs very well. In ubuntu 9.04 (on the same machine, dual boot), it runs a bit better. Faster and high quality video's tend to load better. I can run a quicktime trailer at 720p and it doesn't stutter as much. Some, but better.
I highly recommend boxee and look forward to more improvements.
2009.build.35 (Jan 5, 2009)
The program does what it says it does. 5 stars for that. The website to download it SUCKS though. That is a turn off. Get rid of that stuff and make it a simple download page and you get 5 stars!
0.4.154.31 Beta (Dec 4, 2008)
Decent browser, fast. Still prefer firefox but has potential.
1.0 (Aug 7, 2011 - 11:51 PM)
There are many people with more than one phone or device. Take people with their personal phone, a tablet with mobile broadband built in, plus your work phone. Not that hard to achieve that number.
1.0 (Aug 3, 2011 - 12:35 AM)
My insignia 26 inch hd and blu ray player are going on strong. Very happy with them.
1.0 (Jun 10, 2011 - 2:01 AM)
This one is a more recent one (well, still older than above.) http://www.youtube.com/w...xgo&feature=related
I absolutely LOVE this one! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzRF10wwdvo
These ad's rock! I really think if they started airing even these ads here and just replacing it with american promo's, they would get more people.
1.0 (Mar 21, 2011 - 1:03 AM)
Yes.. I really do need to. It was advertised that i could when i bought my phone from t-mobile. They even included slacker on the phone when i got it! Even made it so i can get a commercial free subscription without credit card, put on my phone bill.
And t-mobile even included netflix on its flagship windows phone. You think pandora uses a lot of data? Hah! Netflix beat that by a lot! If they did not want people to use it, they wouldn't include it.
1.0 (Mar 20, 2011 - 9:06 PM)
I use between 2-10 gb per month on t-mobile between 3 devices. It's not that hard with a netbook when your out everywhere, a tablet and smartphone with netflix, playon, orb, plex, and numerous other streaming video sources i use. When im out and about, on the bus or train, i tend to watch tv shows, movies, or other video. I would not be able to do that with at&t's 2gb cap.
If there was no need for more than 2gb, then t-mobile wouldn't have just started offering a 10gb tier with no overage. There must be a need or want for it, otherwise they wouldn't have done it.