There are perhaps 100s if not 1000s of free and paid Internet TV clients (a.k.a 3rd party TV players) sprouting across the Internet and mirroring one another. Truth is anyone new to this is more inclined to just toss a coin in the air and choose one.
Freeware such as FreeZ has less value and isn’t as hi-tech as a top Internet TV software. Nevertheless, free or paid, the risk factor (although rare) is that these TV players can crash during the download/installation stage.
Phil Says:
June 15th, 2010 at 9:21 pmHey there…
There are perhaps 100s if not 1000s of free and paid Internet TV clients (a.k.a 3rd party TV players) sprouting across the Internet and mirroring one another. Truth is anyone new to this is more inclined to just toss a coin in the air and choose one.
Freeware such as FreeZ has less value and isn’t as hi-tech as a top Internet TV software. Nevertheless, free or paid, the risk factor (although rare) is that these TV players can crash during the download/installation stage.