When your software is good enough so that everybody want to use it, you
can force people to buy expensive hardware, tying the hardware and
software together.
That's more or less what happens with Apple and Mac OS

When you have great competitive quality hardware like squeezebox Touch,
and not competitive nor reliable software that a few people like, but a
lot of people dislike, I cannot understand what is the point to tie
them together, and prevent the use of widely appreciated other
software.

I would be curious to hear about the reasons which led Logitech
executives to decide this policy.


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