Talk:Hoopla (digital media service)
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Poor information about software requirements
[edit]The title of this article indicates that it is about a streaming
service, therefore I had the expectation that it would provide
some information about software requirements to use this service,
or at least about where to obtain such information.
While this article mentions that "a hoopla app is available
to download on Android and IOS", one if left to wonder whether
or not the use of the Hoopla app is a requirement for accessing
Hoopla services.
Given that Android and IOS are designed primarily for telephones,
I would hope that it be more widely accessible. In particular
I am interested in knowing whether the Hoopla service requires
the Silverlight software, which apparently is only available
for machines running Mswindows operating systems, and if this
is a requirement how can it be circumvented.
Here I am not trying to suggest that all this information be part
of the Hoppla article, but merely that, at least, it include some
hyperlinks where such possibilities are being discussed.
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 138.87.137.47 (talk) 2015-06-06T21:10:56 (UTC)
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