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In their own words
“Watch, Subscribe And Manage Video Podcasts It’s easy to subscribe to video podcasts (in TVTonic they're called channels) via the Channel Guide section of TVTonic. Plus, any RSS 2.0 video feed from the web is compatible with TVTonic. You also get exclusive access to premium channels available only to TVTonic users—all free. Video can take up a lot of disk space, with TVTonic you control how much space each channel uses via a simple graph and slider interface.”
Why it might be a killer
What sets TVTonic apart is the fact that you have total control over the content you download and you can watch it at any point after you download it and from mulitiple sources. You can control it with your mouse, your keyboard or a remote control and you can even watch your videos from a location that is not your tiny little computer screen. The channels are wide ranging and once you subscribe to a channel, you will also recieve updates on newly loaded content.
Some questions
Will they make the service compatible with other web browsers besides Internet Explorer? Will they be able to compete with Apple TV once they launch features similar to this downloading service?
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