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Originally Posted by Mr K
Fair enough if it takes time, but don't screw up the workaround in the meantime.
This gets worse if when it is released its just going to be on Apple devices. It does indeed have all the signs of what Sky have done with Sky Go. They have no intention of ever releasing an Android app, just stringing the punters along with 'coming soon'. VM look to be going down the same road. Apple have friends/investors in very high places, this might have nothing to do with 'TiVo inc.' at all.
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You are wrong totally on this one. The app is already available on android in the USA so VM will just be getting that app and customising it just like the iOS app.
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Originally Posted by andy_m
I'd be inclined to bet the same way, were it not for the fact that it's also taking them so long to release their own apps. My money at the moment is genuinely on there still being no sight of this app appearing by the end of the year, or even at all. I just get the feeling that, not only do they not want us controlling Tivo with a third party app, they're not very keen on us doing it with their own app either. But I still don't know why that would be.
I hope I'm wrong, it's a fantastic selling point.
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You are wrong. VM really want to take TiVo to the next level and controlling it with other devices and possibly streaming content around the home is also something they are very interested in. Guess they just want to make sure everything works perfectly together before releasing.