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Article from Issue 139/2012

MythTV 0.25 Released

Android Emulator Improvements Announced

Qt 5 Alpha Released

MythTV 0.25 Released

The MythTV developers recently announced version 0.25 of their free and open source software digital video recorder (DVR). The software, which is distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL, has been under heavy development since 2002, and now, according to the website, it contains most features users would expect from a good DVR.

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