As an after thought, what do you think makes FreeGuide easier to use? About the only realtime advantage I see, is it smoothly merges midnight of 1 day, into the next giving you a full 24 hour sliding window. Where my script, just gives you what programs start that static day, and you need to select from the optionmenu for the next day. Just like a real tv guide, :-).

9 times out of 10, I just want to see that day anyways, at the time I run it.

I intend to add favorites, and printouts in my next version :-).


I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. flash japh

In reply to Re^2: ztk-tvguide by zentara
in thread ztk-tvguide by zentara

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