Netflix 3.0 Released for iOS With Enhanced Player UI
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Posted February 20, 2013 at 11:36pm by iClarified
Netflix 3.0 has been released for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch featuring an enhanced playback experience.
Netflix is the world’s leading subscription service for watching TV episodes and movies on your phone. This Netflix mobile application delivers the best experience anywhere, anytime.
How does Netflix work? - Netflix membership gives you access to unlimited TV shows and movies for one low monthly price. - With the Netflix app you can instantly watch as many TV episodes & movies as you want, as often as you want, anytime you want. - You can Browse a growing selection of thousands of titles, and new episodes that are added regularly. - Search for titles and watch immediately on your phone or on an ever expanding list of supported devices. - Rate your favorite shows and movies and tell us what you like so Netflix can help suggest the best titles for you.
What's New In This Version: We enhanced the player UI for a better playback experience.
1. See the Title in the iPad player UI - Touch the player UI screen to see the title of movie/TV show you are watching
2. Zoom icon is back - so you can now control when you watch full screen mode
3. Note better placement of play/pause and Back-10 buttons so you can easily control your experience
You can download Netflix from the App Store for free.
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Netflix has been available for Android for a very long time now. That being said I prefer my iPhone 4 and love my Netflix app. I love watching it on my iPad as well.
It would be interesting to know how "Netflix" comes up with these small unimportant changes to their apps. Seems like changes that are made just simply keeps a programmer busy doing something...
It pretty much does keep us busy. We try to follow the footsteps of Apple in making insignificant updates. Soon, we will be pumping useless updates every 2-3 months as well.
... and an linux compatible version?
Did you hear about HTML5 ?
.... And compatible means : slackware, mandriva,suse, ubuntu,debian, etc (not only "ubuntu".. pff)