On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 08:31:59 +1300
Jake <j...@jakebriggs.com> wrote:

> This is a sad day :( I used freevo for years but started using my TVs
> inbuilt dlna client when my last htpc died 3 years ago. It was a
> threadbare experience - but at least it didn't try to be too clever.
> I recently got a raspberry pi for xbmc, but I do miss freevo. It had
> the perfect mix of simplicity and features, my TVs dlna client is
> utterly braindead and xbmc tries to be too clever.
> 
> Thanks for all your hard work Dirk!

I'll continue with Freevo 1.x on my tv box. It's been reliable - more
reliable than the hardware, which is now V4. 
The Freevo 1.x wiki was last archived by archive.org in May
http://web.archive.org/web/20130527124511/http://doc.freevo.org/

and the 'recent changes' page says last change in Feb, so that is still
available.


Thanks Dischi, Jason, and everyone else.

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