
While RealPlayer Cloud has been out for Windows, iOS, Android, Kindle, Roku, and a few other devices for over a year, it has been missing for Mac users. Not any more, as RealPlayer Cloud has launched as a dedicated desktop application for Mac. Once accessed, the videos are automatically adjusted depending on the device used to access them based on screen size and bandwidth. RealPlayer Cloud allows users to upload videos in a variety of formats, including FLV, WMV, MKV, DIVX, XVID, MOV, AVI, and MP4, and allows them to share those videos privately with family and friends.

RealPlayer Cloud will be offering 365GB of storage for $4.99/mth, and is also introducing apps for Mac (available now) and the Xbox One (available soon).

As video streaming becomes more and more popular, companies are trying to find ways to entice users to use their service. The service allows users to watch, save, and share videos across devices and operating systems. RealPlayer Cloud, RealNetworks cloud video sharing app, was launched in September 2013.
