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Front Row is a software application for Apple's Macintosh computers that acts as a media viewer and allows for users to browse media on their computers using the Apple Remote or a keyboard. The concept behind the product is similar to that of Microsoft's Windows Media Center, but without the TV recording capability. The software is included on all shipping Macs. It was announced by Steve Jobs at an Apple special event on October 12, 2005. Apple TV uses a new version of Front Row and also uses the Apple Remote. This version is included with Mac OS X Leopard.

Front Row in Leopard

Unlike Front Row in Tiger, Leopard now features additional TV Shows, Music, Podcasts, Settings, and Sources menus which can be accessed in the menu screen, in addition to Movies, Photos, Music, and DVD. The new Front Row resembles the Apple TV's graphical interface, featuring dynamic 3D Cover Flow-like shuffling of Album Arts and Photos on the left of the screen while scrolling through the menu. Also, whereas the original Front Row was accessible only via the remote or the keyboard shortcut, the Leopard version includes a launcher application.

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