Friday, 26 December 2014

Popcorn Time 0.3.6 Beta is released, watch TV and movies on Linux, Mac OS X and Android


Popcorn Time 0.3.6 Beta is released, watch TV and movies on Linux, Mac OS X and Android

Popcorn Time is an open source and multi-platform software project that has been designed from the ground up to provide users with a next-gen, torrent-based free video streaming application that allows anyone to easily watch their favorite movies and TV shows in style and with a minimum effort and fuss.

What's New in This Release:
  • The mighty beasts that are Chromecast and AirPlay we've once again attempted to tame, same goes for the subtitles loading issues.
  • On top of all that, Popcorn Time 0.3.6 also includes a VPN. It's still in Alpha but it's working for us, so we've decided to let you all try it out. Let us know how it works!   
  • Introducing Popcorn Time for Android!

Features at a glance

Key features include a powerful and attractive graphical user interface that looks the same on all supported platforms, support for both 1080p and 720p movies, two different view modes (Movies and TV Series), built-in search engine, support for bookmarks, support for viewing movie trailers via YouTube, and support for subtitles.

Under the hood, availability and supported OSes


The application uses the powerful and open source FFmpeg cross-platform audio/video codec library, which means that it will play movies on GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X operating systems. Linux users can be download it via Softpedia or from its official website as binary archives for the 64-bit and 32-bit hardware platforms. Be aware though, that it is still in development!

Download For Mac OS X 10.7
Download For Linux Flatform 32 bit & 64 bit
Download For Android

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