Miro (Democracy Player) for Linux Reviewed | Linux Today

Miro (Democracy Player) for Linux Reviewed

Written By
MH
Matt Hartley
Sep 27, 2007

[ Thanks to Matt D. for
this link. ]

“I have watched Miro (formally known as Democracy Player) grow
and mature over the last few years, and I have to admit, it’s
become quite the addition to my Linux desktop. But how are the
users reacting to the name change, and are they offering the
content that users are into? Today, we will examine this and
explore how Miro could go even further. I would point out that this
is not so much a review, but a deeper look at the product and the
mission as open source software.

“Like any IPTV concept, Miro is only as popular as the content
that it can feature. And lately, this area has been doing a lot
better…”

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MH

Matt Hartley

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