mortslim;360309 Wrote: 
> 1.  Still don't understand why Logitech is not making an application
> just like Sonos did.

Simple: SqueezeCenter is open source.  Sonos software is not. 
Therefore, Sonos had no choice but to release an official app as there
is no 3rd party support whatsoever.  On the other hand, a good amount
of "official" features you see in SqueezeCenter originally came from
the open source community.

mortslim;360309 Wrote: 
> 2.  I look forward to the iPeng entry as that developer has contributed
> a lot to these forums.

Yes I'm pretty excited about that too.  As a first release, I'm hoping
Pippin's app steps up and fills in the features and performance where
Squidgy is lacking.

mortslim;360309 Wrote: 
> 3.  I would like a clarification of the abilities of the new app which
> is the subject of this thread - squidgy.  Does it interface with the
> Squeezenetwork or only SqueezeCenter?  I don't use SqueezeCenter - I
> don't like my computer on if I am not actually using it for other tasks
> when I am listening to music.  I rely solely on Squeezenetwork with
> Rhapsody and the other music services.  Thus, my question is whether
> squidgy works with the squeezenetwork or does your computer also have
> to be on with squeezecenter running?

Yeah unfortunately neither Squidgy nor Pippin's iPeng interface with
SqueezeNetwork.  You can control your SN stations and services through
both of them though (Squidgy doesn't let you approve/reject Pandora
songs in the first release) if you are connected to SqueezeCenter, but
if you do not run that then neither of these apps will function for
you.

Cheers!


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