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Watch online or download your favourite videos with Miro

by Lee Collins

20 Aug 2008

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Miro-grab.gifOnline video portals are used by many of us to search for music videos, news or classic cartoons and programs. Using more generic sites like Youtube are great for finding popular clips easily, but when it comes to finding the latest or more specific videos, you struggle can find what you want. With broadband getting faster and more reliable, RSS players may be a better alternative. They provide a greater choice of clips and programs and some of which you can download straight to you computer.

Miro 1.2.7 is an online television service boasting a comprehensive list of clips and channels. Watch online or download videos to your PC for watching at a later date. Use it to store downloaded videos and Miro will automatically manage and delete your oldest clips.

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