Mac OS SlingPlayer released

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Tim Higgins

Sling Media today announced the availability of SlingPlayer for Mac,
a software client for Slingbox customers who want to view their home TV or Apple
TV on their Apple Macintosh desktop or laptop.

SlingPlayer for Mac, Version 1.0, includes photo-realistic remote controls
as well as the ability to program favorite channels with a full range of viewing
modes all leveraging the Mac OS look and feel.

Available in the US and Canada, the SlingPlayer for Mac supports all Slingbox
hardware and can be downloaded free of charge directly from Sling Media:

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