To DVDFab Media Player, time will prove that this June and July shall definitely turn out to be the most decisive two months in its history: landing on the Mac App Store, repricing its Mac edition, splitting into a Free version and Pro version, redesigning its website, etc. Although a little bit tough, when all of these are done, DVDFab Media Player is ready to take the fight that is becoming fiercer than ever.
Landing on the Mac App Store
To the Mac population, MAS (Mac App Store) is no doubt always the first consideration whenever they want to install applications. On June 13, after being rejected twice, DVDFab Media Player App Store version finally got approved. And within a month, it got more than 10K downloads, and this number is still growing faster. Searching the MAS, it’s not hard to find various media player applications, the only reason why DVDFab Media Player successfully attracts people’s attention is plain and simple: it is free, but tailored with a plethora of robust features, like the capacities to play back DVD discs and ISO image files with native menu support, to play back high definition Blu-ray ISO image files under Simple Mode (Playlist), to rotate videos 90 degrees CW or CWW, to flip videos horizontally or vertically, and to load external subtitles, etc. And one more thing, it covers multiple OS X versions, starting from 10.6 Snow Leopard.
Note: DVDFab Media Player MAS version is a tailored special version with limited functions, compared to its official Free Version and Pro Version. This is due to the restricted rules and regulations Apple put on its developers.
Repricing DVDFab Media Player for Mac
On June 16, the price of DVDFab Media Player for Mac was cut nearly 50% down, and only two license terms from the previous five, namely 1/2/3/4-year and lifetime, were preserved. The living two are the 2-year ($39.9) and lifetime ($49.9) license terms. Plus the 20% off general coupon available on the home page of DVDFab, you can get this reputed media player application at only $31.92 for a 2-year license, and $39.92 for a lifetime license. It is really attractive!
Splitting into a Free version and Pro version
Accompanying the landing of its newly designed website on July 3, DVDFab Media Player released its Free and Pro versions for Windows and Mac platforms respectively. That’s to say, besides the MAS version, it now has four other versions, which are Free/Pro Version for Windows system, and Free/Pro Version for Mac OS X. For each operating system, the Free Version has the basic features that cover the basic needs of most users, while the Pro Version offers some advanced features that will upgrade users’ watching experience to a surprisingly higher level, such as the Blu-ray menu navigation support, and the optimized playback quality for Retina display.
All is ready. The next thing to do is to set sail for a brighter future.