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TV Guide - new features?
Tuna
02-05-2013
I hope you guys can help me. I've written a free Android TV guide which seems to be quite popular. It's getting good reviews and I'm getting some cool feedback on features people would like me to add. However, it's very hard to decide what is a 'killer feature' and what is just a personal whim.

The most important thing to me is that it should be really easy to browse the TV listings. Any new features have to work well with that. So what would you like to see on a TV guide? How do you find good stuff to watch, or keep track of your favourite programmes and channels?

All ideas and feedback are really welcome!

You can see the current version on the Play store here: http://bit.ly/15nj9h6
spendleb
02-05-2013
I think a personal favourites list so I can see my programs quickly and easily. Also working with IR would be a massive bonus
nvingo
02-05-2013
Provide a means of viewing IMDB data for movies/programme episodes, either by an in-app pop-up or by linking to a browser or the IMDB app.
Pop-up to list all alternative airings of the selected item.
User selectable colours to differentiate genres.
GamerGirl
04-05-2013
I'd like to have the choice to narrow the channels to specific ones I'm interested in.

Also the ability to keep a personal list of preferred programmes/series so that when the new series appears it would flag it (a bit like the Radio Times system) on a separate tab or page? Could that be done?

Off to download the app now and try it out......
Tuna
07-05-2013
I'll need to see what I can do with IMDB data - it's not always easy to match the programme to the film.

Favourites make sense, and I'll have to see what I can do about spotting new series. That can get difficult when they randomly change the name! I'm currently working on a channel organiser that'll show up in the next release.

Thanks for the responses so far..!
flagpole
07-05-2013
Zoom.

As in adjust the horizontal and vertical scale.
spendleb
08-05-2013
Originally Posted by Tuna:
“I'll need to see what I can do with IMDB data - it's not always easy to match the programme to the film.

Favourites make sense, and I'll have to see what I can do about spotting new series. That can get difficult when they randomly change the name! I'm currently working on a channel organiser that'll show up in the next release.

Thanks for the responses so far..!”

PS great app, well done
paulbrock
08-05-2013
I'll love something with Digiguide like functionality on a tablet. (pick the channels you do and don't want to show, only show certain types of programme (e.g. hide all sports), customisable reminders not just from programme titles, but e.g. "Films with Scarlet Johannson", "episode 1 of any new science fiction series). Lot of work though.
Tuna
13-05-2013
Originally Posted by paulbrock:
“I'll love something with Digiguide like functionality on a tablet. (pick the channels you do and don't want to show, only show certain types of programme (e.g. hide all sports), customisable reminders not just from programme titles, but e.g. "Films with Scarlet Johannson", "episode 1 of any new science fiction series). Lot of work though.”

I'd love to get there in the end, but the amount of data I need to achieve all of those things is enormous. Some of those features are possible though, and I hope to add them eventually.
paulbrock
13-05-2013
Originally Posted by Tuna:
“I'd love to get there in the end, but the amount of data I need to achieve all of those things is enormous. Some of those features are possible though, and I hope to add them eventually.”

if you're willing to go big, it might be worth dropping Digiguide a line. Their development has largely stopped/closed down but they do have incoming feeds of data that might be of use.
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