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For: Philips ProntoPro
By: David Armour
David Armour's Color ProntoPro
This is yet another update to my ProntoPro CCF. Updates to the TV and channel surfing sections.
Updated: August 03, 2003  Size: 306kb

For: Marantz RC5000i
By: Dustin Almond
Dustin Almond's Custom CCF
This is my absolute first try at designing my CCF. All graphics/design/functions were created by myself (except for discreet codes I took from this site). I designed this CCF to be simple to use and quick to control. I started by making exact duplicates of my original remotes, on multiple screens, then I created a macro screen that combined all of the most used buttons on one screen, corresponding to the media that is being played.
Updated: July 02, 2001  Size: 17kb

For: Philips ProntoPro
By: Joe Andras
Joe Andras's Custom CCF
This is a complete system file with custom screens and custom buttons. The system was designed to be easily used by my wife and young kids, not just me. It emphasizes screens that focus on accomplishing a desired function (e.g. "Watch", then "Watch What?"), rather than a collection of individual screens that focus on controlling an individual device. The Dish Network screens include a "favorites" button (a heart icon) that leads to channel icons that have been grouped by type (sports, kids, news, etc.) If desired, there is an "expert" button on the home screen that leads to ugly, but functional screens for each device. These same screens are the "IR" screens that are aliased into the button scripts.
Updated: May 03, 2004  Size: 210kb
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