Television Time: An app for TV buffs

Television Time’s features will keep track of your favourite shows in a streamlined fashion

November 24, 2015 04:19 pm | Updated December 23, 2015 02:55 pm IST

A screenshot of the app on phone

A screenshot of the app on phone

Television Time is a slick TV series tracker app for your iPhone, iPad, and Apple devices. If you are a big fan of television shows but find it hard to keep track of everything that is coming out and those that you’ve missed, then Television Time is worth checking out.

The design of Television Time is beautiful, as it features a slick interface that looks fantastic, especially on the larger screens of the Plus devices.

Television Time puts a focus on the visual aspects of each show, since each one has a bar that features poster artwork while providing basic information like the show name and when’s the next episode being aired.

Navigation in Television Time is simple as well, since there is a full navigation bar at the bottom of the screen (which is a must-have for Plus devices).

Overall, the app is sleek and makes great use of contrasting colours. When you initially launch Television Time, you will have an empty “Shows” and “To Watch” section. You can use the search function to find specific shows that you are looking for, and the app gives real-time results, though you still have to submit your inquiry to get the full results sometimes.

As you find all of the shows you want to track, you can view them in two different ways: Shows or To Watch. The Shows section will contain all of your added series, even the ones that have already ended.

The To Watch list will have all of the shows that you still have episodes remaining to watch.

When you tap on a show, you will be able to see the full episode list for the show.

If you have seen the episode, just tap on the checkmark to mark it as watched. When you tap on the checkmark in the episode list and it is further down, Television Time will ask you if you want to mark all previous episodes as seen as well.

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