SpeedBit's setup wizard
lets you choose between installing the freeware and the shareware
version, which includes automatic setup. We actually prefer to configure
things like video accelerators manually, but the process proved quite
simple in any case, with a Settings sheet we could open via the Options
menu. It offered Proxy Settings and general options such as load on
startup but not much more. SpeedBit's simple user interface basically
displays its status, with Normal and HQ acceleration enabled and the
option to enable HD and iTunes. Clicking a link labeled Supported Video
Sites opened a Web page in IE (not our default browser) that listed the
many sites SpeedBit is compatible with as well as which version of the
software plays different video formats on each site.
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