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TV Journal is a free Android application designed for entertainment enthusiasts who want to monitor their television viewing habits. This app enables users to log episode ratings, jot down notes, and write reviews for the shows they watch. Additionally, TV Journal allows users to track their weekly TV watching hours and offers a server backup feature to safeguard their data in case of device changes or loss. Users can also browse episode feedback from other viewers, enhancing their viewing experience.

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The application boasts an intuitive interface that simplifies the process of adding and editing viewing data. Compatible with Android 9.0 and above, TV Journal caters to individuals keen on maintaining a detailed record of their favorite shows and viewing preferences, making it a practical tool for avid television watchers.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 9.0
Additional Requirements
Requires Android 4.1 and up
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
526
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Track your television viewing with this Android application.
TV for Android helps you to write down your episode ratings, notes, and reviews for the shows you watch. You can track how many hours of TV you actually watch per week. You can share your ratings and reviews with others or keep them private. See what others thought of the episode you just watched. It saves data to the server to restore if you lose or change phones.

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