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Envision Web viewing tool now available







Envision Web viewing tool now available

Envision Web viewing tool now available 07/14/2004 08:38 PM

Open Door Networks is now shipping Envision 1.0, Mac OS X software that presents images from Web sites outside the windows of traditional Web browsers...




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Open Door Networks announced on Wednesday that Envision 1.0 is now shipping. The application, which was previously available as a public Beta, allows you to view images from the Web in a wide variety of ways, such as in a slideshow, a set of thumbnails, multiple windows, a rotating desktop picture, or occupying the full display with a digital picture frame around them. You can also pull Web images through Mac OS X's screensaver, complete with the ability to pan around them and zoom in and out. You can download Envision from the Open Door Web site and try it out for 30 days before you have to pay for a license, which is US$39 through Aug. 15 and $49 after that date. It requires Mac OS X v10.2.8 or higher.

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TiVo has rolled out "TiVo to Go," a service that allows you to move video from your TiVo to your PC's hard-drive, and then to burn the file to a DVD. Unfortunately, the system uses a proprietary DRM system that tethers the video to your machine and your home, meaning that you can't move the video to your hard-drive as an MPG file that you can edit at will, send to a friend, include in a school report, grab stills out of to make a highlight reel, etc. In other words, TiVo is lagging the functionality available for free in open source software projects like mythtv.

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The TiVo Content Security Key and the TiVo-enabled versions of Sonic Solution's MyDVD and CinePlayer applications will be sold as a bundle at www.tivo.com.

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Where does this bizarre idea -- that the dinosaur industry that's being displaced gets to dictate terms to the mammals who are succeeding it -- come from?

I'll tell you two things that are obvious to my entrepreneurial instincts:

1. There is no market demand for TiVo's DRM -- or anyone else's. No TiVo customer got out of bed this morning and said, "Damn, I wish there was a way I could do less with my videos."

2. If TiVo isn't giving customers the features they want, someone else (like a commercial packager of mythtv, for example) will.

Not delivering the products your customers demand is not good business. It never has been. Link

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