Yesterday’s Feature Presentation took a look at the new Front Row in Leopard, which provides a simple, media-center like way to view your music, your TV shows, your movies, your podcasts, your photo slideshows, and your DVDs, things that you could already do just fine with already built-in apps on your computer like iTunes, iPhoto, and DVD Player. Although I did lavish praise yesterday on the new Front Row for being a lot better than the old Front Row, the mere fact that these applications already exist and already work with the Apple Remote really means that the Front Row’s simpler interface and mind-boggling graphics are the only thing keeping it from fading into non-importance. Indeed, in the case of DVDs, Leopard’s DVD Player includes numerous new features that probably help to rank it among the most advanced DVD players out there.
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