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DESCRIPTION
TV Tracker is a Dashboard widget that makes it easy to see what's on TV right now. It offers a beautiful, minimalistic interface.
WHAT'S NEW
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REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later, requires a Schedules Direct subscription.


SCREENSHOT

Developer:Monkey Business Labs
Downloads:19,253
  - Version d/l:1,019
Dashboard:Video
License:Free
Date:18 Mar 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
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    TV Tracker User Reviews (87 posts)Write A Review
    Oct 20 2007

    KZX72  Listings no longer free...have to pay 5 bucks for a subscription.  (Version 3.5)

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    Sep 7 2007
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    KATLADY81  There are other TV listing sites/services they could have chosen that offer FREE TV listings. Why did they opt for a service that you need to pay for? titantv is the first free service to come to mind, they should have gone with that.

    I don't think I will ever pay for a TV listing widget or TV listing service - there will always be a free alternative.  (Version 3.5)

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    Sep 7 2007
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    GRENDELKHAN  This used to be my favorite widget but it's no longer really free. Through no fault of the developer, the (previously free) source for the TV listings went under (labs.zap2it.com). So now you have to pay a subscription to a third party to get the same information we used to get for free. Particularly annoying to those of us with, for instance, TiVo, who are already paying for the information.

    Still a great widget but not really "free" anymore.

    Would have rated Version 3.0 as a 4 (uses a lot of RAM and crashed - but useful none-the-less) but, because of the (what I consider) excessive charge, I rate 3.5 as a 2. The charge is not a one-time cost either - it's a subscription charge.   (Version 3.5)

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    Jul 18 2007

    EVERYDAY SOFTWARE  As someone else mentioned, not having the titles rollover in 3.0 is a bit of a pain. However, the main problem is it leaks/uses massive amounts of memory. After running it for a couple days it was using 400+ MB of physical memory vs 2.0 which only uses 15 MB. Back to 2.0 until 3.0 gets the kinks worked out.  (Version 3.0)

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