I'm a big fan of the Media Browser plug-in for Windows Media Center and recently I upgraded my 2.2.1 installation to the recently released 2.2.3. Codename: Pegasus. (love it!) The install / upgrade was very simple. I simply closed out of Media Center, downloaded and ran the .msi file, and boom... upgrade done.
There are some subtle changes in the new version that noticed on my install. (Most of these of these noticeable changes were included as part of 2.2.2, which I never got around to installing until this newest version was released...
shame on me. ) One, was the inclusion of a small blue pointer next to the libraries on the main Media Browser page. I know, not exactly earth shattering, but I dig it.
The Diamond Theme is now installed through the Plug-ins tab on the Media Browser Configuration Tool. There also appear to be a decent number of additional configuration options added from the configuration inside Media Browser.
In my movies library, the there is an "AVI" icon on displayed on all my movies listings that are AVI, which is most of them. The MP4 files, however, have no such icon.

The upgrade also fixed a display issue I was having with cover art bleeding over into the synopsis of the movie and making it difficult to read. If you're a Media Center user and you've never checked out Media Browser, catch my previous write up on the plug-in. It really is a must have Media Center plug-in!
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