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2010-02-06
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Repeating reminders, such as for TV-series would be a nice feature to have. In case you run out of ideas
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I guess thats because all conversations are shown together for any number on the N90. both recieved and sent
have a look at my screeshot maybe that will help.
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2010-02-06
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2010-02-06
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Yeah, I think most episodes of The Simpsons, Family Guy etc. Air the same time every week, so setting up a weekly alarm would be a solution. If you download the data for today, and the data for day 7, and compare to see if the show indeed air at the same time might be a solution? Of course you have to choose that this TV-show airs the same time every week, so it doesn't always download the day 7 data(when you just want one reminder).
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2010-02-06
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well what Im saying is some programmes are every alternate day or sometimes they come at different time , maybe day1 and day7 always have the same time, so really they are speculation and wont be accurate.
I want to avoid getting any data the user hasnt asked for, especially for setting future reminders, but Ill see if we can work around it.
for now Im happy to add a configurable reminder option so you can input the frequency and a last date.
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2010-02-06
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2010-02-06
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2010-02-06
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just tried this
Heroes.bbc2_wales.06/02.22:00
Sky Remote Record: We couldn't find your programme. Use the format: Title. Channel. Date DD/MM. Time HH:MM. You must use the full stops. Or just the Title for a wider search.
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