Review: i.TV
The Theaters button on the bottom of the main screen is a nice feature for this app. You can either see all the movies that are currently playing everywhere or see what's playing in your local theater. In addition, you can watch trailers and get movie information.
Reviewi.TV is a little misnamed since it also has the movie feature as part of the app. I wonder if i.Screen wouldn't have been better? Or maybe it's already taken. Who knows? But the point is, you get more than you pay for with this nice little app! (Oh wait, it's free!)
And that's generally my review... why wouldn't you want i.TV on your iPhone? If you watch any amount of TV and have favorite shows in which you'd like to keep track of episodes, reruns, or schedule upcoming specials to watch, this app is fantastic.
The interface is gorgeous, and apart from some slow loading times when you advance forward in the TV time list (in only 30 minute increments), it's simply a great resource. I wish there was a "Go To" option in the viewing screen so that you could plug in the time you want to view. (i.e., If you want to see what shows are on at 8:00 p.m., it would be really nice to be able to go directly to 8 p.m. rather than advance forward in 30 minute cumbersome increments).
I just found that if you tap the time on top of the viewing button, a dialog-scroll box appears, which allows you to do just that. It's not obvious that the time itself is a button. In any movie or TV episode dialog box, you also have the option of writing a show review or an episode review. You can also view upcoming episodes, both new and old.I found that if you think to yourself, "I wish that tapping this would do that..." and then tap on an icon, then surprisingly the feature is already there! This app is incredibly well done.
Summary I'm thinking this is one of those apps that every screen connoisseur - TV and theater - will want to have. It's well-designed, but has so many channels/options that you'll think you've stolen the neighbor's cable. Apart from slow data downloads (which is excusable, considering the amount of data it's fetching) and pauses, while advancing forward in time, it's an app without any noticeable detriments. Set the microwave and pop some corn. It's show time!