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Boxee users with no Box on PC, Mac or Ubuntu are becoming a fall update, open source release

Ever because the Boxee Box was released fans running the software on their PCs was left by the wayside, but as we expected that changes q4 with updates for the computer, Mac and Ubuntu versions. CEO Avner Ronen announced at the official blog that while updates for the downloadable version “will more commonly lag behind the versions of Boxee for devices” the corporate hopes to maintain them more up to the mark going forward. Still think you may do the next job of updating the software yourself? Done, since Boxee also plans to make an open source version available. There is not any date attached to that effort and given past experience with delayed Boxee releases we wouldn’t clear our school football watching schedule just yet, but for every person who would rather roll their very own media device there’s still a future within the Boxee platform.

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