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Dayframe Brings Chromecast Support for free, Prime on Sale for $0.99

Dayframe, from cloud.tv, went through some paces over the last few months. When Google pushed out the SDK for developers to launch Chromecast support into their apps, Dayframe was one of the first to go live with it. Not without some conflicts though. After having to pull it, offering the paid members the Prime access for free, bringing back Chromecast support and a few other hiccups, it finally made its way as a set feature option.When it did finally go live, it was only available to Prime (paid) members. Not anymore.

Dayframe 2.3 Cloud.TV
Dayframe has pushed an update out for the app that hit late lastnight. it moved the app to version 2.3 and brings Chromecast support to everyone. That means anyone that installs this free app can have access to cast to their Chromecast devices. There will be a small logo on your screen though and a popup that will nudge you for Prime every so often.

The update also adds quite a bit of other things:

– users can now add multiple Facebook friends at a time
– better support for wireless chargers (i.e. the Tylt)
– now faster and easier to create playlists (as part of Prime)
– slideshow got a lighter makeover
– and of course: bug fixes
They also mention that a new HD widget is on the way shortly. As an added bonus, cloud.tv is offering the Prime upgrade via an in-app purchase for just $0.99. Prime gives you custom playlist options, shuffle mode, advanced screen saver timer and a number of other benefits.
If you haven’t checked out Dayframe yet, you should. It is a great app.


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