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Minitube

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Minitube

http://flavio.tordini.org/minitube
Minitube is a native YouTube client. With it you can watch YouTube videos in a new way: you type a keyword, Minitube gives you an endless video stream. Minitube does not require the Flash Player. Minitube is not about cloning the original YouTube web interface, it aims to create a new TV-like experience.


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released on 23 January 2010

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LGPLv2.1orlater Kelly Hopkins 2455228.51 February 2010
GPLv3 Kelly Hopkins 2455228.51 February 2010


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 1 February 2010.



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