My Episode Guide My Episode Guide

Productivity
Version: 1.3.6
Last Update: 2012-06-30

Overview

My Episode Guide is a Chrome extension developed by MMartynas. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of My Episode Guide is 1.3.6, updated on 2012-06-30.
2,000+ users have installed this extension. 42 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: blog.2m.lt

Shows the next episode which is to be aired for your chosen TV shows. All information is taken from www.episodeworld.com.

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

Rating

42 ratings

Total Installs

2,000+

Information

Last Update

2012-06-30

Current Version

1.3.6

Size

136KiB

Author

MMartynas

Website

blog.2m.lt

Category

Productivity

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avatar Cristian Valls
2016-04-27

This is malware...

There is a better app that works for tv series, comics, books, etc. It's called reCollect and you can install it here: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/recollect-tv-series-anime/fnhkekcinhfmkgjefgplhcjldcacmkml

avatar Sylvia Agudelo
2016-02-26

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.

avatar Peter Rogerson
2015-04-18

terrible. doesn't work

avatar bradley moore
2015-02-03

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.

avatar 60namrruC
2015-01-28

I hate all extensions that install themselves. This being one of the very few I encountered. This extension keeps closing my apps I'm trying to keep open, and it keeps opening Chrome for no apparent reason.

To fully remove all unwanted apps that keep installing, under the extensions, tick 'Developer' at the top. Find the extension(s) and copy the ID number down. Search your computer for those ID's. All the ones I find are usually folders hiding at/near the base of the hard drive( C:/theextensionapp). Close chrome and delete that folder and it should remove it from your computer. Be sure to empty the recycle bin afterwards!