My Episode Guide chrome extension

Version: 1.3.6
My Episode Guide
Shows the next episode which is to be aired for your chosen TV shows. All information is taken from www.episodeworld.com.
3.43 Based on 42 user rates

What is My Episode Guide?

My Episode Guide is a productivity chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Productivity, it has 2,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.43 from 42 rated user, last update is 4343 days ago.


What’s new in version 1.3.6?

                Summary

This extension lets you to gather all your favorite TV shows to one place. You can easily browse a list of shows and see when the next episode of every show is aired. A day counter, which is always seen, shows days remaining until next episode airs.

Version history

1.3
* added auto-complete when typing in new show
* added background auto-refresh
* added show ordering by next episode air date
* fixed many shows unable to be found by the extension            

How to install My Episode Guide?

You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.


Preview of My Episode Guide


Technical Features:

  • Latest Version: 1.3.6
  • Requirements: Windows Chrome, Mac Chrome
  • License: Free
  • Latest update: Saturday, June 30th, 2012
  • Author: MMartynas

My Episode Guide Available languages:

English.


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Reviews of my episode guide:


Sylvia Agudelo February 25th, 2016
Sylvia Agudelo

I liked this extension a lot while it worked. It showed how many days til the next show right on the navbar, told you name and number of the next episode, and you could add as many shows as you liked. All in a neat little unobtrusive button. However, it stopped working and although it still can recognize if a show is cancelled or not, it no longer tells you much more than that. Cannot add any recent shows either. I guess the developer is not interested in updating this one anymore. Pity.


Peter Rogerson April 18th, 2015
Peter Rogerson

terrible. doesn't work


bradley moore February 2nd, 2015
bradley moore

this is obviously a hacker, the entire operation however, is clean, someone tapped into the system, and used it to hide their leftover code, that's my defensive hacking review, my advice, do not delete it from your extensions, simply disable it, and see if you can find out what's re-installing it every time you delete it.

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