Hi,
I updated TV-Browser .PND to version 3.3.2 http://www.tvbrowser.org/index.php?setlang=en
If you already have version 3.2.1 installed, it will ask you to update your Plugins. I recommend you do so (so make sure you are connected to the Internet). It should keep all your settings and already available TV data.
TV-Browser gets the daily TV program from the internet and shows it clearly aranged - like a printed TV guide. An internet connection is only necessary during the data update. Note: You can not use TV-Browser to watch TV.
It knows a lot of channels (TV and radio!) from Europe, USA and Australia.
Full list of channels is available here:
http://www.tvbrowser.org/index.php?id=channellist
On first start it checks for an internet-connection and lets you set up you favourite channels and so on. Language of the menus can be changed afterwards in the preferences.
Known issues:
Java apps are pretty demanding. Everything is fine on 1GHz units, but 600MHz need overclocking! it is reported to also run fine on 600MHz units without overclocking using Oracle Java (thanks to Fusion_Power for testing). If you experience problems, try to overclock a bit. Disabling some "fancy" features in the preferences or using a SWAP file may improve stability as well.
- first setup wizard window is too large, you can resize it or move it with the stylus while keeping left shoulder-button pressed. Same for the preferences-window
- updating the TV data may be slow, but so is the Desktop version of TV-Browser
Changes for Pandora version:
included a default-settings file to:
- change initial size of main-window
- disable "personas" (fancy skins). It is not removed from the package, so you can activate it again (not recommended)
Get it from the repo: http://repo.openpand...vbrowser.fs.000
Big thanks to WizardStand for his Java PND and Foxblock for his PNDTools!





I updated TV-Browser .PND to version 3.3.2 http://www.tvbrowser.org/index.php?setlang=en
If you already have version 3.2.1 installed, it will ask you to update your Plugins. I recommend you do so (so make sure you are connected to the Internet). It should keep all your settings and already available TV data.
TV-Browser gets the daily TV program from the internet and shows it clearly aranged - like a printed TV guide. An internet connection is only necessary during the data update. Note: You can not use TV-Browser to watch TV.
It knows a lot of channels (TV and radio!) from Europe, USA and Australia.
Full list of channels is available here:
http://www.tvbrowser.org/index.php?id=channellist
On first start it checks for an internet-connection and lets you set up you favourite channels and so on. Language of the menus can be changed afterwards in the preferences.
Known issues:
Java apps are pretty demanding. Everything is fine on 1GHz units,
- first setup wizard window is too large, you can resize it or move it with the stylus while keeping left shoulder-button pressed. Same for the preferences-window
- updating the TV data may be slow, but so is the Desktop version of TV-Browser
Changes for Pandora version:
included a default-settings file to:
- change initial size of main-window
- disable "personas" (fancy skins). It is not removed from the package, so you can activate it again (not recommended)
Get it from the repo: http://repo.openpand...vbrowser.fs.000
Big thanks to WizardStand for his Java PND and Foxblock for his PNDTools!





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