getdemocracy.com— An awesome way to support open-source software. Democracy Player is looking to get users to become 'subscribers' to help fund the software.
Mar 28, 2007View in Crawl 4
"Democracy Player is looking to get users to become 'subscribers' to help fund the software."marked as spam. I know I'll get buried for saying so, but this is just a blatant "give us your money" advertisement.
@EmericaLooking good. I have two big requests for you: 1) remember where you are in a video if you switch to another video (like Tivo)2) make it work and look good on a standard def tv#2 may not be doable in the direction you're going. But I'd love to have a good free media center that looked good on SDTV.
I've never had any major technical problems with the player... I guess I'm just lucky there. But it's the variety of channels, or rather the lack there of, and the fact that the feeds that they have in there are not nearly as up to date as the actual feed itself, are things that are keeping me from keeping Democracy installed... Again maybe it's just me.As it has been said here earlier, when it's worth paying for, I'll donate[/pay for it]. Maybe I'm the only one, but I find it hard to justify paying for "beta" software, beta has become an excuse to put out buggy, unfinished software, that most never intend on cleaning up, let alone finishing development on. I applaud the developers of the Democracy player for committing to it's development, but unless it's going to have a firm timetable for a final release, it's kind of hard to throw money their way. Any software that I've written never sees the light of day until it's ready. Beta's are fun to try, and who doesn't like the bragging rights of being the first of their group to discover something, but come on release a beta when it's close to being ready for prime time...Alpha is the new Beta.
imthedarkcydeMar 28, 2007
"Democracy Player is looking to get users to become 'subscribers' to help fund the software."marked as spam. I know I'll get buried for saying so, but this is just a blatant "give us your money" advertisement.
whiledoMar 29, 2007
@EmericaLooking good. I have two big requests for you: 1) remember where you are in a video if you switch to another video (like Tivo)2) make it work and look good on a standard def tv#2 may not be doable in the direction you're going. But I'd love to have a good free media center that looked good on SDTV.
jeromeeromeMar 29, 2007
The "Democracy Player" name is about to change to Miro soon. They posted about this last week on their site.<a class="user" href="http://www.getdemocracy.com/news/2007/03/a-name-change/">http://www.getdemocracy.com/news/2007/03/a-name-change/</a>
40bsloveMar 29, 2007
say hello to my little friend <a class="user" href="http://tvrss.net/feeds/">http://tvrss.net/feeds/</a>
jimtacMar 29, 2007
I've never had any major technical problems with the player... I guess I'm just lucky there. But it's the variety of channels, or rather the lack there of, and the fact that the feeds that they have in there are not nearly as up to date as the actual feed itself, are things that are keeping me from keeping Democracy installed... Again maybe it's just me.As it has been said here earlier, when it's worth paying for, I'll donate[/pay for it]. Maybe I'm the only one, but I find it hard to justify paying for "beta" software, beta has become an excuse to put out buggy, unfinished software, that most never intend on cleaning up, let alone finishing development on. I applaud the developers of the Democracy player for committing to it's development, but unless it's going to have a firm timetable for a final release, it's kind of hard to throw money their way. Any software that I've written never sees the light of day until it's ready. Beta's are fun to try, and who doesn't like the bragging rights of being the first of their group to discover something, but come on release a beta when it's close to being ready for prime time...Alpha is the new Beta.
koregaonparkMar 29, 2007
I would, but I strongly oppose the name change to 'miro' or 'mira' or whatever. Dugg nonetheless!
varvilApr 4, 2007
For faster downloads try <a class="user" href="http://tvtorrents.com.">http://tvtorrents.com.</a> Add all your favorite shows to your "favorites" and then donate a few dollars to get access to your favorites RSS feed.
pledomobilMay 16, 2007
Really good. Things like this happen everywhere.
mhmdkhamisOct 13, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://www.paramegsoft.com/forum/">http://www.paramegsoft.com/forum/</a>