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Skobos Personal Television is a software television that allows the user to view preset and updateable channels via a high-speed Internet connection on a Mac computer. The software has been in development for the past few years (beginning with the Widget Television VF1 through VF3) and is now a standalone package. The television programming design of Skobos, was written in its entirety in Applescript using Apple's Xcode environment, Applescript Studio.

The demo for Skobos has approx. 12 channels while the registered version has approx. 175 channels (as of this writing). Our current channel listing can be viewed from our web-site.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.1.2: Added channel listing view (channels are active only for registered versions).
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later, QuickTime 7.02 or later, RealPlayer 10.0 or later, Windows Media Player 9 or later (if PPC), Flip4Mac (if Intel).

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Developer:Skobos
Downloads:456
  - Version d/l:427
Multimedia & Design:Video
License:Demo
Date:10 Jun 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel

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    Jun 10 2008

    GUAMDAN  good idea--bad software--cannot change desktop location--does not offer help---no indication what 12 channels are offered in demo mod---alot of negatives to this software  
    (Version 1.1.2)

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    Jun 11 2008

    SOBOKS  Hello GUAMDAN,

    We are sorry that you have reasons to dislike our software. The windows of the program are at a fixed location because there are so many to deal with at any given time.

    Applescript, being a low-level compiler does not allow expediency when moving several windows at the same time and the user would see a major lag when dragging from one location to another.

    During our initial coding phase, we discovered that the windows, while at a fixed location, served a much better purpose being fixed, than being dragged around one at a time. Eventually, we do see this changing.

    A help file is in the making and will soon be ready for attachment to the program. Until then, we had decided to utilize the Tool Tips for each button so as to give some clarity to the usage. If you hover your mouse pointer over each button, you can see the description.

    During the initial startup of the Demo, a window opens to let the user know that the first two channels of each section are the active channels. We are sorry if you may have clicked on the OK button of this window to soon, but if you restart the program, you will see the note concerning which channels of the demo are active.

    Please let us know if there are other suggestions that you may find.

    Thank you for trying and for commenting.

    The Skobos Team   
    (Version 1.1.2)

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