Product Description

   Yougle Vista allows you to watch community video - at the moment, video from YouTube, Google Video, DivX Stage 6, DailyMotion, WWITV, music from Shoutcast and (for Australians) The Chasers War on Everything and pictures from Flickr and ICanHasCheezburger - from the comfort of your own lounge, via Vista Media Center.

   This software is free of charge, but in order to keep up with the costs in development time and hosting for the product, could you please consider donating (donation link found below)

   For support, assistance, to check on the current status of the sources or just to comment on Yougle Vista, please feel free to visit the support forums at http://community.push-a-button.com.au.

   NOTE: This plugin requires several video decompressors to work correctly. We suggest downloading FFDShow and installing it to give you accesss to a large number of playback formats.


   The Yougle Vista SDK is now available in a limited form, to allow users to add their own new sources to Yougle Vista. Information on the SDK and 3rd party sources are available from the files area of the community site.

   The current release version of Yougle Vista has some issues with YouTube and MSN Soapbox playback. If you would like these feeds - as well as a number of bug fixes and improvements - please download the 'Testing' version from the community site.

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Information

Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate Edition

Current Version: 0.0.1 ALPHA/DRAFT

Testing Version: 0.3.0


Please Register At The Forums And Go To 'Files' To Download

There are a couple of reasons we ask you to register before downloading this program. First, it allows you to post on the forums if you require any technical support for the product. It also allows us to track downloads properly - previously, some people had direct-linked to our downloads, meaning that we were not able to offer updates effectively as they would not be notified of any changes.
This site also allows you to download 'testing' versions, which are in-development versions that have not been formally released to the public.