Friday, 19 July 2013

VLC for iOS returns to the App Store

It was not long and VideoLan or VLC app was pulled by Apple AppStore because it was built using lines of code that were not in proportion 100% open source. Up to version 2.0, which you can download from the AppStore starting today, the solution was compiling a new version marketing purposes.
Until this time, VLC Player does not disappear, it simply moved in Cydia and force users willing to make jailbreak . For some time, the rules have changed and they help new developers to trust the creative process involved in bringing new applications. VideoLAN returns AppStore with native support for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
VLC for iOS app will still be free, will continue to require iOS 5.1 or later and will be limited to version 2.0 or newer. Because you have corrected all the surprise elements of licensing, this time the application has great chances to hold its current form for a long time. As advanced features worth mentioning support for AirPlay integration with Dropbox to play files in the cloud, can playback content with multiple audio tracks or subtitles.The program is very intuitive, the interface is very simple and tutorials are not necessary. It is enough to have VLC for iOS app installed and you will not have trouble playing your multimedia content of any kind.

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