arstechnica.com— "While Netflix is committed to providing rental downloads to Mac users, the commitment depends solely on Apple, Microsoft, and the movie studios working together."
Aug 15, 2007View in Crawl 4
Buried as 'inaccurate' because 'wishful thinking' wasn't an option. The article does not say anything about Netflix promising anything, only that they would like to but the licensing issues get in the way and it may be resolved at some time in the future, maybeNote: I am a mac user and netflix subscriber and irritated about the situation so would love for this to work out, but that's not what the article is saying
"What about their paying customers like me who use GNU/Linux?"...or even versions of Windows other than XP SP2 would be nice. Win2K SP4 still works perfectly for me, and it has no product activiation headaches.
Uhh, not really. Like mrjofo said, the number depends on how many dollars a month you pay. It's actually pretty useful, especially for watching tv shows, and they added it for free, so yeah.
fearlessfreepAug 15, 2007
Buried as 'inaccurate' because 'wishful thinking' wasn't an option. The article does not say anything about Netflix promising anything, only that they would like to but the licensing issues get in the way and it may be resolved at some time in the future, maybeNote: I am a mac user and netflix subscriber and irritated about the situation so would love for this to work out, but that's not what the article is saying
santeAug 15, 2007
"What about their paying customers like me who use GNU/Linux?"...or even versions of Windows other than XP SP2 would be nice. Win2K SP4 still works perfectly for me, and it has no product activiation headaches.
zdigglerAug 15, 2007
"Most" people don't even know that their WII can be hooked up to the net. Most of them don't.
Closed AccountAug 15, 2007
What about instant viewing for firefox users?PS: Most of the instant view movies suck anyway...
danielman94Aug 16, 2007
Uhh, not really. Like mrjofo said, the number depends on how many dollars a month you pay. It's actually pretty useful, especially for watching tv shows, and they added it for free, so yeah.
timmygunzAug 17, 2007
Wow, bitter? You must be a Blue Jays fan.