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Re: 'Cool TV Guide V6' on PLi3 #21 Pale-Rider

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Posted 7 July 2012 - 15:25

Time to boycot 'Cool TV Guide'

So far I followed Andy had previous code. Maybe he want to make the code public and same as openwebif use community to improve it. Posted Image


Forgive me if i am wrong and if i am then please do correct me, But why not use the ViX EPG ? as the ViX GIT is open for others to use in the same way as the PLI one is i would assume you could use that or as you say maybe andy and the pli team could collaborate ?.

Edited by pheonix-vix, 7 July 2012 - 15:30.


Re: 'Cool TV Guide V6' on PLi3 #22 Frogman

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Posted 7 July 2012 - 15:39

Please note the standard graphical EPG which is standard in OpenPLi is also good.... probably someone can help us to improve that so nobody needs a pay plugin...

i think this will be the best way
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Re: 'Cool TV Guide V6' on PLi3 #23 Rob van der Does

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Posted 7 July 2012 - 16:01

Well, let's be honest: making money out of a hobby is quite an inventive approach! Normally a hobby only costs money (and time and energy).
But if it's going to work?
Anyway: in my opinion we should stay away from payware in an 'open' environment as we do.

Re: 'Cool TV Guide V6' on PLi3 #24 mirakels

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Posted 7 July 2012 - 16:07

Time to boycot 'Cool TV Guide'

So far I followed Andy had previous code. Maybe he want to make the code public and same as openwebif use community to improve it. :)

VIX code is open and the EPG code is integrated in their enigma if I'm right.

I discussed the openwebif example with coolman and explained to him he would get much more exposure if he put his code on github for example. Then everybody can see what HE created so it would be obvious when others 'steal' his code.
But apparently he took a different road.
Geen wonder... Had slechts een dm7000, maar wel ook een rotor. eigenlijk al een tijdje ook een dm600 en dm7025. Maar nu kijkend met een et9000 en vuduo

Re: 'Cool TV Guide V6' on PLi3 #25 Raitsa

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Posted 7 July 2012 - 18:59

Coolman should go work for DMM, a perfect place for him.
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Re: 'Cool TV Guide V6' on PLi3 #26 lolly

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Posted 7 July 2012 - 19:44

v6.0.1 Light Version without PopUps is released ;)

Re: 'Cool TV Guide V6' on PLi3 #27 Frogman

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Posted 7 July 2012 - 20:25

v6.0.1 Light Version without PopUps is released ;)

but you still must pay 10 EUR for getting the full version (see here)

Edited by Steffen, 7 July 2012 - 20:35.

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Re: 'Cool TV Guide V6' on PLi3 #28 Pale-Rider

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Posted 7 July 2012 - 20:26

v6.0.1 Light Version without PopUps is released ;)


Too late, people now know just what a greedy little toad coolman is.

Re: 'Cool TV Guide V6' on PLi3 #29 Henksat

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Posted 7 July 2012 - 23:40

v6.0.1 Light Version without PopUps is released ;)

Still payware, so it sucks......

Re: 'Cool TV Guide V6' on PLi3 #30 Henksat

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Posted 7 July 2012 - 23:41

I think it`s better closing this thread........


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