DVDpedia Comes To Apple TV »
Posted By DoingDreams 3 months ago in Science & TechnologyThanks to PARA9 it’s now possible to browse DVDpedia movie catalog on Apple TV. This small Montréal based team, specializing in web and Mac OS X development, released DVDpedia plugin for Front Row that now also supports Apple TV 2.4 (and only this version).
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