Montag, 20. Oktober 2008

Fernsehen 2.0 - German TV channel schedule widget. (Free)

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Fernsehen 2.0

Fernsehen gives you easy access to the german TV program provided by TVToday. See what's currently on, look for upcoming shows, search for movies starring your favourite actor or read a short description about a movie you're not yet sure to watch. And since the widget caches all the data, you can even do this offline.



But there is more. Simply click the alarm clock icon next to a show and you'll be reminded shortly before it begins; if you wish, you can have your alerts delivered by Growl. Switch the channel of your Elgato EyeTV, Formac`s Watchandgo, Equinux' TheTube or Zattoo, or program it to record a desired show with one click.



There are lots of preferences. Group the channels as you like or create filters and the widget will remind you automagically of your favourite shows. Change the size of the widget and accomodate the fontsize, or click the titlebar to collapse the whole widget (Try holding [shift] while you do that...).


WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.0:
  • Widget almost completely rewritten

  • Drastically improved speed

  • Drastically improved search

    You can now search in the description, search for actors or directors. Also, words separated by spaces are being treated as individual search terms, 'Law York' finds 'Law & Order: New York'

  • A new view displays upcoming shows like a typical EPG

  • Detailled information for movies. Clicking onto the name of an actor or director displays all shows in which that person participated. Also, IMDb and OFDb are back.

  • The menu at the top right lets you choose between different genres like movies, documentaries or sports

  • New data source

  • Timezone support, the widget now automatically displays local time

  • Cleaned up Interface

  • Support for Equinux TheTube and Zattoo

  • Localized in German and English



REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5 or later.

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(Via MacUpdate - Mac OS X.)

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