Hello, new forum member here. Just registered, thinking that I needed to, in order to get into the forum thread about how to get the new alternative EPG. Looking at the members list, and the joining dates of members, I'm not the only one. So that's the thread title answered then!
Have had a TiVo for ten years, and was as shocked as everyone else to hear of the EPG withdrawal. What you techy guys are doing is nothing short of brilliant, and I will be joining the queue for the alternative arrangements. On April 1st., my TiVo partially broke. All input ability has gone. Noting the date, at first I cursed TiVo for being two months early with their nasty plans. But alas, it's just my box at fault. But I still have my stored programmes on disk and, much more important, all the EPG info coming in. I have a Sky+ HD box now, but I go to TiVo for info on programmes coming up in 3 weeks, info on when the Yesterday channel is repeating something, etc. And of course the Wishlist. This is the irreplaceable side of TiVo, and it will be worth the cost of the new service to maintain this, even if the recording side doesn't get fixed or replaced with a new box. Many thanks to everyone working away to make this possible. I have heard that the new Virgin TiVo service is very expensive, and I wouldn't pay for that, even if I was on cable.
One thing I would like to know: On May 31st., should we all turn off our TiVo's to avoid a final software update that might make it difficult to get the alternative EPG service? Or, might a final update be essential? Is someone asking about their plans?