Good thing, We wouldn't want you to get arrested by the FBI.Exactly what I posted before. If you Google search you'll get the image. But thanks for taking down the pic, I appreciate it.
I don't want any part of a 2 hour guide. That two hours is better than 90 minutes (for the visually or diagonally impaired) doesn't impress me.
Do you happen to have a snapshot of the X1?? We have Cox in our area, and it looks nothing like them...Is just me, or does it look like version 1 of the x1?
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Do you happen to have a snapshot of the X1?? We have Cox in our area, and it looks nothing like them...
If they're legal people, they don't care about any technical merits of the software. Their only concern is how Dish's "property" is dealt with.A modest proposal to all of the high level Dish people who are monitoring this chatroom looking for NDA violators and other badly behaving peeps. Please pay attention to the many bugs that will probably be reported by users here after the release...
It's likely related to text size and readability. In the screenshot above, for example, notice that none of the program titles wrap to (2) lines ? Granted, some will be longer but they still may not wrap to the next line, they just end in "Long Name of Program here...".Whoever at Dish thought this was a good idea...
We've also confirmed that it has elements that we've said all along that we do NOT want yet they're still there.if you could that it would be very appreciated we do not want you to lose your job at least we know that carbon ui is in testing.
If they're going to violate the Prime Directive, they should scrap it now and move on.And that looks nothing like it does not.
Patience it will come.
We've also confirmed that it has elements that we've said all along that we do NOT want yet they're still there.
If they're not going to give us a amazingly more convenient search feature, they must leave the guide alone -- promotional opportunities be damned.
You seem to assume they care what we want, vs. what they think we should have.
You must be new here.
That's not going to happen until their programming contracts allow for it. Remember both Dish and DTV had ala carte, until channel owners immediately recognized a massive loss of revenue. Now they force the channels in certain packages based on contracts.Indeed. If they cared, they would allow us to build our channels " à la carte".
I don't want or need 150+ channels I never watch and never will watch.