Update [May 3, 2017]: Hulu is one app, that is not updated regularly, but when it is updated (which is after months) the developers make sure they come up with exciting features. Likewise, the recent update that bumps the version to 3.0 from previous 2.28 brings a major change in the UI of the app, in addition to other robust changes.
From the first screen, you will see that Hulu has a fresh look – more colorful and a new interface. You can now build your Hulu experience right from the beginning of the app. Further, the app gets an all new home screen (we told you major changes in the UI). The new home makes it easy to find the now playing and relevant things for you. However, the old update showed everything you needed to see on one page, now it spreads everything out.
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Alongside the above additions, the recent update makes it easy to track your shows, movies etc by keeping them in “My stuff”. You can track and manage all your shows, movies, networks etc under My stuff.
Friendly warning: Since this update brings major changes in the design of the app, some people won’t relish it, so prepare yourself before updating the app.
Hulu is a media-streaming app that lets you stream TV shows, movies, and other things. You can also stream 50 top Live and On Demand channels, including FOX, ABC, NBC, CBS, ESPN, FX, NBCSN using Hulu app. With the app, you can create 6 different profiles and each profile will have its own personalized watchlist, recommendations, and viewing history.
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The new interface sucks. Endless scrolling annoying presentation. Will cancel if my iPhone app changed to reflect the new Apple TV/Xbox UI
I’m in the same boat. I highly dislike it.
If they change my app, I’m going to just start using directv.
The new interface sucks. Endless scrolling annoying presentation. Will cancel if my iPhone app changed to reflect the new Apple TV/Xbox UI
I’m in the same boat. I highly dislike it.
If they change my app, I’m going to just start using directv.