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T'mate is extraordinarily feature-rich, with that comes a bit of a learning curve just finding some settings and tweaks. It works quite well with GMaster. While I haven't bothered with my own EPG, one nice feature is that I can tell it to 'share' the EPG from my other service as a secondary. Saving a profile to use around the house is very convenient as well, especially if you have loads of tweaks, favorites, etc. One thing I'd like, although not a "color" guy, is the opportunity for alternate theme/color choice.Yeah i tend to agree. TiviMate is probably one of the most user-friendly UI's available. While not perfect, it does attempt to incorporate as many good features as possible. I believe that, like everything else, there are trade-offs, so the likelihood of every getting every feature you want in a single user interface is unlikely. Pretty much they all perform the same which is why you always need to keep up your maintenance (cache clearing, router and device resets, etc.). I have created my own EPG because they do tend to have issues from time to time (all providers do..perhaps some not as often as others). One thing about Tivimate that I like is the ability to set up a profile, save it to my NAS, then restore that same profile acroiss multiple devices. Saves me alot of time, but the customizations required within TiviMate can be a bit time-consuming depending on how you want imformation displayed. Bottom line, it doesn't hurt to try out as many as you like because as I said, they all have different features and you just might find one that seals the deal for you