
Though I hate to admit it, my "poor man's TiVo" solution consists of me checking
CAT every morning to see what's new and then hitting the BitTorrent trackers to start my downloads. I know there are better ways to go about it, but what can I say, I'm a creature of habit. But speaking of better ways, Lifehacker's Adam Pash has written a brand new guide to
automatically downloading your favorite TV shows using the free Windows app
Ted and the BitTorrent client of your choosing. He steps you through setting up Ted and configuring it for your favorite shows, making it work with Azureus and uTorrent, and setting up custom feeds.
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Subscribe to commentsEarnest PettieMay 9th 2006 6:14PM
It isn't ideal, yet, since its default setting is for a bad port, but Democracy seems to be an ideal situation for automatically getting your TV shows, especially if you're on a Mac. Macs seem to have the better client right now, but when all the bugs are worked out, Democracy is has the potential to be a huge player on the field.
http://getdemocracy.org