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This is version 2.74 of my CCF. This CCF features a few custom buttons, but most graphics are from Daniel Tonks and Dale Crawford (some modified), a 2002 calendar, Tetris instructions, and a simple Help section. Uses discrete codes when possible. Includes gallery file, notes, and an Excel spreadsheet of Yamaha extended IR codes (courtesy of Barry Shaw & Rob Crowe).
I've gone function over form here. This program does it all -- scrolls through tedious Toshiba video inputs, turns off and on devices through logical paths, etc. Not all learned functions work well, but logic is excellent. If you interrupt one step it will lose its place requiring a manual fix, but it knows what is on and what is off from any point. Will switch from one component to any other with 2 button presses. The sundial is for switching components, the lightening bolt is for power off, and the circled R is for recording with DISH IR blaster (doesn't work so hot in my room). Made most buttons from scratch using Power Point and internet images.
This color CCF is based on the UI of the new NEVO device (http://www.mynevo.com). I don't have an actual Nevo, but I thought it had a very attractive UI. I've modified a lot of the Nevo bitmaps taken from screen capture to fit the screen size of the ProntoPro. In addition, I created new bitmaps for new devices and layouts. Hope you enjoy it.
Now with DishPVR 625! As with my previous Hughes HIRD-E45 DirecTV remote, the DishPVR 625 remote has most of the Dish Network channels (except most PPV Channels) as of December 29, 2005 conveniently arranged in the categories given on the Dish Network America's Top 180 basic package description from the Dish Network web site. The IR codes were learned from the number one remote.