

The current selection is highlighted in green. You swipe this list to scroll through all available channels. There is no other programming guide available in the app. Underneath the network name is the name of the current program and the next program. A translucent list of available channels is displayed along the left side of the screen. When the app starts, the last “channel” selected is playing.

The splash screen (top photo) displays for a few seconds when you start the app, apparently while the programming is loaded up. If you don’t have to worry about what kids are watching, you can leave the account logged in for faster connection to programming. The only way to ensure your children don’t watch shows that are too mature for them is to log out of the account when you close the app. Once I logged in, I saw a warning that the TWCable TV app doesn’t have any parental controls settings. I didn’t have a Time Warner Cable username and password, so I had to create one when I first tried to open the app.
#WATCH POWER ON TIME WARNER CABLE PASSWORD#
