The Apple TV – a media extender for bringing iTunes video and music to a widescreen TV
Jaman is a P2P video client enabling users to purchase
inexpensive downloads
and rentals of films over the web. It focuses on the independent film
circuit
with International audiences.
Jaman launched a few months ago, so let’s take a look at what has changed, if anything, since then.
As it turns out, its creators have done quite a bit. Some alterations, some enhancements, some more polish. It’s moved along.
With the new Jaman, users can commence with a film soon after a download begins (granted that the broadband connection is fast enough to ensure the data comes down more quickly than video is played back.
Plus with an improved layout to the website and a new
community page (one of
those more interesting features of the Jaman project), the whole
package looks
a good amount more attractive.

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