Andre Yoskowitz
2 Oct 2007 19:44
According to an official post on the company's website, Joost 1.0 is now available to the public, allowing all interested parties to download and run the service that had been in a private beta for the last couple months. For those not familiar, Joost 1.0 allows users to watch TV on their PCs for free as the service is paid for through ads.
“For us at Joost, we are exhausted, but excited. Many of us have put as much as two years of our lives into this little 'project,' and owe a great deal to our families for supporting us, to our friends for not ignoring us, and to all the beta testers who cheered us on and helped with ideas, feedback and lots of bug reporting," Joost said.
The service is still in beta, but now an open beta will allow Joost developers to quickly fix all bugs that are identified.
The service will be available for Windows XP and Vista as well as OS X 10.4.
Source:
Dailytech