Sunday 27 May 2012

Cox TV Connect live TV streaming app for iPad updated with new grid guide UI

Cox TV Connect live TV streaming app for iPad updated with new grid guide UI

Cabler Cox Communications joined in on the live TV streaming to iPad craze by releasing its own Cox TV Connect app late last year, and recently updated it to version 1.1.0. With the upgrade comes the new look shown above, so while it originally featured a more... unique look for TV listings (as seen after the break) this version has programming sorted in the traditional grid-style guide shown above. Also mentioned is the ability for users to view and sort TV listings for all channels, although they'll still need the separate Cox Mobile Connect apps for things like DVR scheduling. Grab the new version at the iTunes link below, assuming you get your TV and internet service at the right place.

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  1. That is a nice mainstream looking user interface Cox put on their in house only streaming app. I think it let’s you see what is on those 37 channels in a whole new light. I just don’t understand to this day why cable providers locked streaming up in the house, but it doesn’t look like anyone of them are willing to give their subscribers what they want, but at least we have a satellite provider that does. I never have time to waste with streaming apps that only work in the house; since I’m never there it would never get used. Between school and working nights at Dish I am going from morning from night. I can however use my sling adapter to stream all of live channels and recorded shows to my mobile device no matter where I am, so even if I only have an hour in between class, I can stay caught up on all my favorite shows.

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