The 31st most popular file sharer on Mac OS X
TVShows is a Mac OS X application that automatically downloads your favourite shows. You don't need anymore to manually download torrent files, TVShows does it for you. Manage your subscriptions and preferences from within the TVShows application, and TVShows takes care of the rest: a background process is automatically launched at a regular interval to check for new episodes.… More Edit
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Did you create this app?| Website: | tvshows.sourceforge.net/ |
| Developer: | Open Source |
| Version: | 0.4.3 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 2 days, 5 hours, 55 minutes and 30 seconds |
| Usage since: | 10 May 2007 |
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Gets all my favorite tv shows automatically. just set it up and forget it. Day after show runs you have the torrent downloaded. Uses your default torrent download program to grab shows.
i love this app!
This app still force-feeds me torrents even after I've long uninstalled it. Be very careful with this one.
Tried it, didn't really work. Weird application setup (daemon running in background). I hope version 1.0 will work a bit more intuitively!
Works beautifully. Install, e choose the shows you watch. You will just remember the software again when you wanna add new shows.
For the ultimate setup tell Transmission to look for torrents in the choose folder of TVShows for download the torrent files. This way the files will be download automatic for you.
No real interface/GUI once you select what TV shows you want.
Not bad, but I agree that T.E.D. (Torrent Episode Downloader) is better
http://www.ted.nu/
When TV Shows was new and updated it was a lot better... the developer really dropped the ball on this and has been promising a new version for about 12 months now.
*d0h!*
It's ok, but I prefer TED
Hm interesting!
Excellent! Don't bother anymore to check mininova.org to get the last episode of your favourite TV show! It's free, and it works well. Just one thing to know: you have to quit after having configured the software to actually activate it (it's a background daemon who does all the real work).