sander wrote: 
> I hope we can make a soft landing and Logitech doesn't move a direction
> which would alienate those of us who run older versions of their
> software and hardware, but who can say.
I'd be sad if my Squeezeboxes broke and they weren't making them
anymore, but that has happened at some point to the vast majority of
products ever made. I can't buy new parts for my old Hobart-made version
of my Kitchenaid mixer nor get new blades for my reel mower. The same
applies to many other older items in my household. 

However, the neat thing is that, if I've bothered to back up my music
collection, it exists completely independent of the player I use. I
believe one can have a high level of confidence that there will always
be a way to play my music. I might miss the way the Touch or SB3 did
things, but I won't be left hanging with a big collection and no way to
listen to it.

I hope Logitech sticks with the Squeezebox line and continues to improve
it, but there are certainly far worse things that could happen if they
move in a different direction.


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