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iWatchTV Analysis

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iWatchTV is a free hobby software designed for Mac users, offering a unique platform for watching television shows and movies. The application provides a user-friendly interface, allowing users to browse through various channels and content easily. It supports multiple formats, catering to different viewing preferences, and integrates seamlessly with existing media libraries for a cohesive user experience.

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With features such as customizable playlists and a search function, iWatchTV enhances the viewing experience by enabling users to organize their favorite shows and discover new content. The software's compatibility with macOS ensures smooth performance, making it an attractive option for entertainment enthusiasts looking to enjoy a diverse range of programming without the need for costly subscriptions.


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.6
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
  • Mac OS X
  • Mac OS X 10.5
Additional Requirements
None
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
599
Downloads Last Week
0

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User Reviews

3/5

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Developer’s Description

Organize episodes of your favorite TV shows with ease.

iWatchTV is an application that lets you organize episodes of your favorite TV shows with ease.

iWatchTV keeps all videos and subtitles clean and ordered in its place (~/Movies/iWatch TV/) so that it won't be the mess on your hard drive anymore.

With iWatchTV you can always know which is the next episode you are waiting to see as plugins can fetch episodes information such as air dates and titles and look for new subtitles and torrents to download.


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