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FOX NOW app brings hit shows to Windows and Windows Phone devices – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
May 19, 2015
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FOX NOW app brings hit shows to Windows and Windows Phone devices

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The FOX NOW app is now available for both Windows and Windows Phone and allows users to catch up on episodes from some of their favorite series like Empire, The Simpsons, Sleepy Hollow, Gotham Wayward Pines and The Last Man on Earth in addition to the ability to stream full episodes of American Idol.

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A login using your TV provider username and password is required for full library access to all episodes of shows though select series do provide access to the latest five episodes for those with no account. Individual shows can also be pinned directly to the Start Screen for faster access.

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FOX NOW joins a growing number of video streaming apps on Windows platforms such as Netflix, Hulu and Crunchyroll in addition to Microsoft’s own Xbox Video service. Which video streaming apps do you use on your Windows devices? Any that we should be checking out? I usually stick with either Netflix or YouTube myself.

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