Review: Miro 3.0.2

July 30th, 2010 posted by admin

The latest version of the Miro 3.0.2 software is yet another piece of excellence. The concept remains the same as of the previous versions, but there has been a great improvement in terms of the speed and the stability of the software at the user’s end, not to mention the storage space it takes on your computer is minimal.

Miro allows you to watch files downloaded from the Internet. Once you open it a single window through which you can manage all kinds of audios and videos online as well as offline that are on your local media will appear. You can also create a jukebox audio and video player which you can play, download, upload, host and share all your files. All these actions can be carried out simultaneously. The speed now depends upon the functionalities of your device and not on the speed of the software. This is because the software has now become flawless with respect to the current applications for which it has been designed.

You can even create your own playlist on any of the audio and video sharing websites and can anytime go back, replay, edit and add any number of files. The software is basically designed for Windows, but it works equally well on Linux based systems as well. You can call the system an efficient tool for media management.

If you still don’t like any of its functionalities, then it is not a problem. Miro is open source software which essentially means that its source code is freely available. Miro works will with most of the downloading and social network sites including Google Video, Veoh Video Network, Blogdigger, YouTube, and blip.tv

You can either edit it, if you have the requisite knowledge, or you can contact the developers and give them your feedback. If they think that it is a genuine problem, then they will work upon it and will come out with a solution. So if you still not have it, download it today itself and take a real experience on how a media management tool can change your life.

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