08 Feb 2008
The BBC has confirmed that a version of its popular iPlayer service will be available for Apple users by the end of the year.
BBC director-general Mark Thompson confirmed in a blog posting that Apple users will be able to download programmes using iPlayer by the end of 2008.
Thompson claimed that the corporation had initially concentrated on Microsoft users because they make up the vast majority of web users.
"The BBC iPlayer has made programmes available to Mac users and users of other operating systems via streaming since December 2007, a move which I am told has gone down very well indeed," he wrote.
"However, the issue of download of programmes to Mac and other platforms has always been more complex for technical and rights reasons."
Thompson also said that the BBC is working on a similar system for Firefox users, but offered no news on the development of an open source iPlayer downloader.
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iplayer on Mac
I have a mac..ibook OS X and have been watching the iplayer on it since the beginning. What have I got that others don't have.
Posted by: Pauline Turner 08 Feb 2008