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Story: BBC launches iPlayer 2.0 beta

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Posted by: 1000030281 (Thursday 26 June 2008, 8:27 PM)

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You don't need to install it to watch BBC

I'm not too fond of having to install the iplayer I don't want any more players. I found this site http://www.freetube.us.tc that had BBC Channels from BBC so I'm using that. It works good but doesn't have everything but it beats having to install the iplayer, which I'm sure is good but I could do with one less player on my computer.

If there was a portable version maybe I'd try it but I don't know if thats possible with this.

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