Updates Coming Soon

June 8th, 2008

Hello everyone.

I want to first thank all our loyal customers for their support. Your feedback has helped our development process immensely. We’re listening to your suggestions, and putting them into action.

First, due to popular demand, we’re in the process of putting together a wiki site for the aTV Flash. Here users will be able to access all types of information regarding installation, setup, and advanced usage options. Our goal is to make this site a robust, content filled area for all Apple TV users. And, unlike some other sites, ours will be free.

Second, we plan to implement a support ticket system for better handling of our customers technical support issues. This new system will greatly increase the speed in which we can respond to problems that may arise with installation or use of our software.

And finally, we’re nearing the release of yet another update for our already great aTV Flash software. We’ve been working on this for awhile, and I’m not going to go into details about it just yet, but when it’s released it will definitely put a smile on your face. As always, the new version will be available at no cost to those that have purchased the aTV Flash within the last year.

Again, thank you again for your business. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us.

James

3G iPhone in Late June?

May 7th, 2008

Boy Genius Report publishes another AT&T memo that is again restricting vacation requests, this time between June 15th and July 12th 2008. The reason for the restriction is “to ensure adequate store staffing and to give everyone an equal opportunity to benefit from an exciting product launch.” AT&T expects “heavier than normal customer traffic” in their stores due to an “exciting Summer Promotional Launch”.

This almost forces us to believe 2nd generation iPhone will be rolling out nearly exactly one year following its initial release.

We’ll know soon enough.

James

Run Apple TV Software on a Mac

March 26th, 2008

The guys over at MacGeek have found a way to run the Apple TV Take 2 software on a Mac. It requires you to be running the older Tiger version of OSX, but is still pretty cool. You can download the software for free using the link at the end of the article. Some screenshots are below.

ATV Mac

For more info, and to download the plugin CLICK HERE