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scirica

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May 13, 2008
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I see an application in Cydia, hosted by Big Boss called iHulu. Has anyone downloaded this to see what it really is? I can't imagine is a fully functioning viewer, but wouldn't that be great??
 
im gonna download it in a sec

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I went ahead and downloaded it. You can watch a few shows right now. If they are able to expand this to include everything on Hulu it would be very cool. Watching last weeks episode of the office right now and quality is very good. Not sure if it requires Safari DL manager or not, but I do have that installed and had the option of viewing or downloading the file.

Very light application. No harm in having it around!
 
I downloaded and tried a few videos. They are all loaded from third party video hosts so it's basically nothing like Hulu, it's just videos of TV shows like Hulu does.
Useful if it stays alive more than a week but I expect it to get shut down quite quickly.
 
Looks good, hope they would adda few more shows and stay open for a while. Looks to be favoring wifi use though.
 
Useful if it stays alive more than a week but I expect it to get shut down quite quickly.

Yeah, these movie/tv download and streaming apps show up in Cydia all the time. I've tried a couple, but they're usually dependent on sites like MegaUpload, which regularly remove the files they link to.
 
It's basically like every other 'i' app relating to a TV show. They all link to a site with links to 3rd party video hosts and generally don't get maintained and get shutdown within a month of appearing.

When Hulu (or who ever makes Hulu) bring out a real app then you can get that one. It will clealy be run legally.
 
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