paulster;671566 Wrote: 
> But that's always assuming that marketing have any clue, since they
> unfortunately tend to lead product development these days. :-(

Don't you mean marketing and accounting?

I think Logitech started well improving on the Slim Server ideas but
over time they have lost direction and during the last couple of years
they have been treading water. The exception being the radio.

Logitech are a company that markets computer gadgets and remote
controls and I don't think Slim Devices/Squeezebox is a good fit and
they probably realise that. The product is too expensive to be a match
with the rest of the product line.

They have tried other delivery systems before and since the purchase
and they have all been of a much lesser quality to Squeezebox.

Anyway as castalla has stated, while the hardware still functions we
can still have a Squeezebox network, it just seems that the future
doesn't look too bright at the moment. Sorry erland, I didn't see that
many positives coming out of the interview myself, maybe I'm a glass
half full person.


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