The Government has said it is satisfied the BBC will make the iPlayer
TV-on-demand service work with a range of operating systems.
The
iPlayer service lets people download
BBC TV
programmes that have been broadcast in the previous seven days; once saved to a
PC these programmes can be watched at any time for 30 days.
The service was launched on 27 July but currently only works with Windows XP.
This has led to strong criticism that the BBC is biased towards Windows XP and
ignoring the needs of people using other operating systems, such as Mac users.
The
Open Source Consortium has also been vocal in its condemnation, saying there
should also be versions of iPlayer that work with open-source software, such as
Linux.
An online petition, which was eventually signed by 160,000 people, called for
cross-platform versions of the iPlayer. Now the Government has issued a response
to this, saying it is satisfied there is no bias and the BBC is going to make
the iPlayer available to other operating systems.
In a statement, the Government said: "The BBC Trust made it a condition of
approval for the BBC's on-demand services that the iPlayer is available to users
of a range of operating systems, and has given a commitment that it will ensure
that the BBC meets this demand as soon as possible."
A Mac version will be launched in the autumn, according to the BBC. This will
be followed by versions for Vista and mobile devices.
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