
Guest blogger: Victor Brilon, Internet Tablet Video Converter team.
Nokia Internet Tablet Video Converter has been updated and we’re thrilled to bring you this latest version. This latest release includes several major updates, including:
- A version for OS X that’ll run on Tiger and Leopard on Intel and PPC platforms. This is our first release for the OS X platform, so we are eager to hear your feedback on how it could be improved
- The codecs for the Windows version have been updated and hopefully we’ve fixed the bugs that the community has reported to us
- The Developer API has been updated based on user feedback. It now supports Python, Perl, and Java as programming languages to access the API. We’re very interested in seeing what the community can cook up using this feature.
Download here.
Thanks to our great Internet Tablet community, we’ve made some really good changes to this software and we hope you like it as much as we do. Please report any bugs you find at https://bugs.maemo.org.
Thanks,
Victor

We just updated Nokia Internet Tablet Video Converter, the application for converting videos to Nokia Internet Tablets.
Main change: it now supports Microsoft Windows Vista. Yay!!
Other changes include:
- Misc UI, cosmetic, and functional issues fixed
- New output video codecs for even better video quality
- New input video codecs supported
New known issues:
- Copying files to your Tablet using Vista is slower than it should be
- Errors can occur when cache size is exceeded
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This was mainly a bug fix release, bigger changes and improvements in the pipeline…
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Help us create better PC software: link to survey.

Nokia Internet Tablet Video Converter was just updated, go and download the new version from here.
The team has done lots of improvements based on your feedback, but most importantly, the latest version includes a public API to allow 3rd party developers to create modifications and further improvements. I hope to see a vibrant community emerging around this app: end-user discussion happening here at Beta Labs, and development discussion at maemo.org. If this modus operandi works well, we’ll probably do the same thing with other future projects too.
One of the key guys behind the application wanted to personally address your feedback so far: (click for more) (more…)