>Perhaps if you define what a "media center style OS add-on" is we  
> could help.

Well, I installed it on one of my lesser PC's to see what all the fuss was 
about. Basically you get a nice gui that looks good on TV, ie everything is 
blown up. Everything can be traversed with a remote if you ahve one, but a 
mouse and keyboard work fine. You can add folders containing media files and it 
puts them in a nice little menu. Then you jsut click on something to play it 
and it plays it on your TV. In high def if so equipped. It has a load of other 
features beyond that, but the main thing is the simplicity. It really a very 
much glorified Windows media player, but tweaked for a TV. 

So I was wondering if Apple had a nice simple way for me to hook a Mac up to a 
TV and watch cable, movies, DVD's, downloaded TV shows, music, etc all off the 
Mac with a centralized application that held a library of all my media. 

Yes I could hook a Mac up to a TV and play movies and such, but do they have an 
app that makes it simple? 

That's all I'm asking. Thanks for the info!

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