![]() Luckily, most people use that ecosystem, so they don't run into the limitations. The fact of the matter is that while movies you've purchased through iTunes are restricted only to other Apple devices, there are fewer limitations *within that ecosystem* than with any other eco-system. *Apple* doesn't apply ANY drm to the movies. You've waaaay misinterpreted the point there, Tom. Not a problem with Flixster, once owned - you own with permanent downloading and streaming capability to pretty much "any" device you own. What? You didn't have a backup? Well, that's your own fault then. when your hard drive dies and you just lost all the movies and TV shows you bought in iTunes, try downloading them again onto your new drive. Can you watch your friends content in iTunes without "their" Apple ID or share your content with your friends without giving them your Apple ID? I think NOT.Īnd. You certainly can't say that about all iTunes purchased content.įlixster also permits sharing your owned content with up to 5 other people - with their own log in. It sucks - jut try getting an iTunes bought movie onto your Android, Blackberry or Windows phone device.įlixster owned content now plays on Macs, Windows, iOS, Android, Blackberry and Windows phone devices. iTunes is a HEAVILY DRM'd digital copy that requires you to use a DIFFERENT system and applications other than Flixster to sync or watch the movies on your mobile devices. While I have only sampled around with it, Flixster has come a long way since it first started.īottom line: There are plenty of people in this world that don't use iTunes and don't want to use iTunes. Don't know if you're a "paid" Apple shill, but it sure seems like it sometimes.
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