Slingbox Comes to the Mac
Egadfly writes "The Slingbox has arrived for the Mac world. Some long delays during development now seem over. Sling Media has finally released version 1.0 of their software for Mac OSX. This means that, after buying and installing the Slingbox, Mac users can 'sling' their home cable and satellite signals to themselves at the airport, or in a café hotspot, or over their office computers.
The article on SlingCommunity.com gives the details of the software's development — from last year's much-discussed beta to today's v1.0. Screenshots show how a standard-looking "TV remote," displayed onscreen, allows the Mac users to change channels or browse Tivo recordings over the Internet, many miles from their living rooms."
Get one, bitches.
Can I then use the iTV to sling it back to my television set?
Maybe we can get them to sling it back and forth until it opens a wormhole or something.
Do not try to read the dupe, thats impossible. Instead, only try to realize the truth
What truth?
There is no dupe
> Is it a unique product users will find interesting, that Sling something?
Some people call it a kaiser box...I call it a sling box. I aim to watch TV with it.
...but it's still awesome.
I've been using mine for a while now, and can tell you that this is about the coolest invention I've seen in a while. Originally, I wasn't sure why I'd need one...now I can't travel without it. I sit in airports watching TV on my MacBook, and always get 1-2 people that ask about it.
Great stuff...
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Hopefully this is a prelude to compatibility with a certain phone running MacOS..
RTFA. The Slingbox itself is OS independent. The *Client Software* is not, nor should it be. Video decompression in Java? *That* would suck.
Kevin Fox