bonze;374384 Wrote: > Depends who the customer is. > If it's a Duet customer then SqueezePlay is more relevant as it mimics > the Controller. > If it's a Boom/Classic customer then maybe SoftSqueeze as that would > look like the interface they are used to. > > One thing top remember is that SoftSqueeze is no longer developed > (AFAIK) whereas SqueezePlay is maintained alongside the Controller. > > Maybe RetroBrowser could be built into SqueezePlay and somehow set to > default??
Many Logitech customers have Duets, SB3s and Booms. I am one of them. And I have always regarded the SoftSqueeze and now Squeezeplay feature as a very valuable differentiator. To me it would not make sense to have server software controlling the music, but being unable to reproduce it on the computer - that looks like incomplete functionality, because computers are multimedia capable devices, and thus should be regarded as part of the solution. Especially since Logitech wants to also sell us some very good computer speakers (and they have great ones inhouse, maybe they should package SS/SP with them. :-) -- pablolie ...pablo Server: 3.3 GHz Intel E8600 Core 2 Duo (8GB) - Vista Ultimate 64 & Ubuntu 8.10 64 Sources: SB3 (4), SB Boom (2), Duet, Accuphase DP65v CD Amplifier: Accuphase E306v Loudspeakers: Ceeroy 3-way tuned by Darmstadt Psychoacoustics Lab Headphones: Grado SR-1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ pablolie's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=3816 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=56934 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
