Movie Vault was launched today by Fling Soft for Windows Phone 7. The app can stream over one thousand classic movies over Wi-Fi and 3G without additional charges. Initially released in Fall 2010 for iOS where it was listed in the 'New And Noteworthy' section and later in the 'Essential Apps for Movie Lovers' by Apple, it was also launched on Roku where it has been in the Top Paid Channel for over 20 weeks.
The app features the standard intuitive Windows Phone UI, with movies categorized by genres and also supports searches. Every movie has a direct IMDB link and related information like reviews, ratings and summaries. It dynamically refreshes its content without forcing users to download an update for the app. "We felt that the next logical step was to make the leap to Android and Windows Phone 7, but we wanted to take the time and do it right," says Jeremy Krall, Fling Soft co-founder. "Most feature length video library applications require ongoing subscriptions. We wanted to remove that barrier and let our customers have access to a wide variety of content once they purchased the application."
The app is available on the Zune Marketplace and can be downloaded here.
[Source] via [WMPoweruser]