Documentary streaming website Documentary.net announced the release of an iOS app that allows the same functionality and viewing quality as the company’s free website. Boasting over 500 documentaries and non-fiction works of all types, lengths and genres, Documentary.net and their app will appeal to many Canadians due to the fact that the site is able to offer its film streaming service without any legal or regional limitations. The latter ensures that a ‘not available in your region’ message will never appear on your screen due to your geographic location.
Documentary.net scours the web for documentary content from a myriad of websites including Youtube, Vimeo and others to create the most extensive collection of free content it can. The vast majority of this content is posted for free by professional producers and television stations. Users are able to peruse the videos by title, topic and length ensuring that they receive the best results for their queries.
Videos can be made favorites and added to a personal list for future viewing. All that is required is a strong internet connection. Documentary.net establishes and maintains strong relationships with filmmakers and the producer behind their work to ensure that content is received legally and under the best terms.
For the millions of iPad and Android device users, the website is functional on both types of devices with the iPad requiring the iOS app.
SOURCE: TheNextWeb