Tenfoot is a Media Center GUI based on web technology. It uses your applications such as iTunes rather than reinventing the wheel, but provides a TV friendly, IR remote control driven front end. Being web-based it allows you access to Internet media.
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Main change is the support for multiple screen resolutions, not just 800x600 as per version 0.1. It now sizes dynamically to the screen size. Also multiple minor changes especially in the handling of Web and RSS browsing.
Initial test release
The first publically available release of Tenfoot Media Center has been posted onto sourceforge. Its about a year into development and already handles music, photos, videos and internet access. The intention is to provide a TV GUI on top of existing applications. The music player currently supported is iTunes and video players are WMP and Quicktime. Web pages can be navigated using a remote control. It is not a PVR, broadcast video is too 20th-century, so instead you can play YouTube and some other online videos n your TV and that is where future development will focus. It takes almost no setting up, just download the file, unzip and run the executable.
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