equinux’ MediaCentral now with more than 350 IP TV feeds
San Mateo, USA / Munich, Germany - August 10th, 2007: MediaCentral users can better personalize their entertainment software, now with a wider range of IP TV channels. equinux has expanded its award-winning media center solution for Mac OS X by adding over 25 new IP TV feeds, totaling more than 350 channels. The newly added channels include everything from ABC, CBS, Discovery Channel and MTV to Comedy Central, Rocketboom sequels or Macworld videos. MediaCentral even includes european offerings like EuroNews and several local technology and entertainment channels.
All of the recent IP TV additions introduced by equinux were feature requests made by their MediaCentral customers. All content suggestions or feature requests can be submitted via the equinux web interface ([URL]http://www.equinux.com/goto/mediacentral/submitcontent[/URL]).
The newly released MediaCentral 2.6.3 has also increased stability and runs faster that ever before. It improves compatibility with Apple’s iTunes 7.3.2 and several IP TV channels. In addition to various IP TV feeds, MediaCentral offers numerous other forms of entertainment - movie trailers, YouTube videos, music, movies, a skype interface, iPhoto slideshows and online albums like .Mac or flickr. MediaCentral incorporates the simplicity of Mac OS X by integrating the Apple Remote, allowing its users to easily and conveniently browse through the channels and navigate through MediaCentral’s intuitive user interface.
[B]About equinux[/B]
equinux, located in San Mateo, CA (USA) and Munich, Germany, develops and distributes successful Mac solutions for professionals and consumers alike. Today users from all over the world rely on equinux’ award-winning and trusted applications. The business solution VPN Tracker is the market-leading VPN client for the Mac OS X Platform. iSale, equinux’ successful eBay auctioning solution won several Apple Design Awards, and currently represents the 2006 winner in the most competitive category “Best Mac OS X User Experience”.




