Who, like me, assembles their TV schedule with TvBrowser and uses it on a Mac, might also be annoyed that no MacOS X startup application is provided. Sure, you can simply start the program by double-clicking the JAR file, but the resulting icon in the Dock cannot be pinned - it's just an internal Java application that is, so to speak, generated on the fly. Long story short: I've created a corresponding startup application. Simply download it and mount the disk image. Then drag the application into the same folder where the tvbrowser.jar file is located - the two files want to be placed together peacefully. By the way, the application can serve well as a basis for such starter applications for JAR files, because you only need to change the Properties (the .plist file) and the start.sh inside to get the correct application to start.