Clean app
Clean design and simple interfaces make it really nice to interact with this app. One request, allow to rate out of ten. Difficult to click a half heart at times.
Ja, Television Time ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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Television Time bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt ₹1,792.00.
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5 von 5
5 Bewertungen in Indien
Clean design and simple interfaces make it really nice to interact with this app. One request, allow to rate out of ten. Difficult to click a half heart at times.
This app has made my life much simpler. All my shows are nearly organized and it's easy to see what I've got left to watch.
I paid and downloaded this App. Signed into trakt.tv also. And it has not synced the data at all. It's showes nothing and is blank. Why would you ask someone to pay for an app that doesnt work ??? Also it has only 5 countries as an option for the itunes store. And i am not from any of those 5 countries. Also for time zone there is only 4 times zone (est , -1, -2,-3) which again doesn't include the various other time zones. A huge waste of money. Why would you cheat people like this ???
Awesome
Last update 2 months ago broke the app. No shows have updated watchlist including shows that have finished their seasons already. Disappointing to have to say goodbye after years of using.
Too many other apps attempt to track television AND movies or everything else. I appreciate that this is focused on being a television tracker only and it can focus on doing it extremely well.
Update: Thank you for the 2 column layout on iPad. Looks great! 🙌🏼 I’ve been trying all of the free TV tracking apps, but none of them hit all the marks. I pulled the trigger to purchase this app and give it a try… and so glad I did! Really great app guys! Love: the overall interface, grid view option, and the clear countdown on when the next showing will be, ease of checking off a watched show, no troubles finding any show I’ve searched for, no bugs so far, great Discover section broken up into streaming services, etc… and really like the “anticipated” suggestions for something new, and it looks great on my iPad (which I tend to use more in this case).
The resyncing worked after I clicked iCloud. Thank you so much for your help! Great app! Use it everyday !
Doesn’t get updates that often - hard to justify a subscription to an app that gets an update every four months and doesn’t really have recurring server costs or anything.
[Update, after developer comment] I appreciate that you’ve put thought into the UI, but the changes have forced me to change the way I use the app. I used to be able to stay in the Watchlist view to track my shows, which was ideal because the Watchlist also showed what episode you had left off, and the number of episodes remaining to watch. Now the episodes are only listed on the Shows view, which doesn’t show this info, only when the next episode is airing. Jumping between two tabs is not how I used to use the app, and swiping right doesn’t seem to do anything. I can’t honestly see any use for the Watchlist view anymore, since the episodes are hidden from that view, especially if you just move the “N episodes behind” badge to Shows. Maybe I’m using the app wrong, but none of this was even an issue before the redesign. I appreciate your good work, but I don’t get it. [Earlier review] I’ve been using this app since the beginning. So it mystifies me why the developer would take the most basic interaction model—select a show to see its episodes—and break it. The main purpose of this app is to find a show, add it to your queue, then track which episodes you’ve watched. Doing so used to take a single click. Now it’s … three? Maybe more, if you can’t find where to click. I’ll be specific. Find a show you’re watching in the Watchlist. Click on it. Instead of seeing the episodes of the show you’re watching, you see the show summary. But you don’t need the summary because you’ve already added the show. You don’t care about the summary now. What you want to see are the *episodes*. But to see those you have to long-click (or right click) on the show thumbnail, select “Show actions” from the pop up menu, then drill down to “View all episodes.” Why is the primary use case for this app buried three levels deep? It makes no sense. It gets weirder. Find the exact same show in the “Shows” list. This is just an archival list of all the shows you’ve ever tracked historically, so it’s not the main place you want to do your tracking. However, when you click a show here it shows you the episodes immediately (in the middle pane)! Whaaat? That’s what I expect in the Watchlist view, not the Shows view! The two sections are reversed. The shows view is where I expect to see the show description, which is why it’s called “Shows.” The watchlist view is where I expect to see a list of episodes watched, which is why it’s called “Watchlist.” And yet, for some reason, not? Is this a pran