Ikabob wrote: 
> 
> LOGITECH is a very reputable company and I do not believe they want to
> injure their reputation by breaching their word to so many trusting
> consumers. They'd have a lot to lose credibility-wise in the future. So,
> I believe the director of products, an official representative of
> LOGITECH, who wrote the blog and I do believe that they are committed to
> keep our time and dollar investment intact. Imho

This comment reminded me of the Logitech NuLOOQ Navigator that was
discontinued several years ago:
http://graphicssoft.about.com/b/2009/02/13/logitech-nulooq-navigator-design-controller.htm

So Logitech does have a history of doing this. 

This is something from the Logitech forum thread about the NuLOOQ, but
it seems appropriate here:
> Logitech builds cool and well constructed hardware, but if the device
> relies on software stay away - the products that depend on code
> eventually fall behind the curve and Logitech does not seem to have the
> resources or consistent coding practices to keep up fixing it, so they
> loose interest in the product, probably because it has ceased to
> generate the hot sales numbers it did when first released (partly due to
> complaints from increasingly disgruntled users?) and finally cut their
> losses. What frustrates people is that the products remain on sale with
> no indication of the decling support except found by those who came to
> this forum and did their homework.
http://forums.logitech.com/t5/Design-Controllers-and/NuLooq-Navigator-in-CS4/m-p/305697#M582


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