makingmark;183861 Wrote: 
> I just bought a Harmony 1000 and it's the buggiest piece of
> you-know-what I've ever had. Basic, advertised functionality does not
> consistently work. Programming is unreliable. It's frankly pathetic.
> And, as a poster aludes to above, Logitech seems to have a penchant for
> removing functions to keep their support costs down. 
> 
> I sure hope the knowledge transfer of how to build multi-function,
> reliable products is going to go from Slim to Logitech instead of the
> reverse. Slim has been incredibly responsive and hands-on with
> problems. Perhaps the open source model truly is the wave of the
> future.

I picked up an 890 a couple of months ago, while being a major
improvement over the pile of remotes I had, I wish they would make the
UI a bit more straight forward.  They seem to be clinging to the wizard
method that MS convinced everyone to use back in the late 90's was the
perfect UI for everything.. it's not, for something as complicated as a
remote configuration, you're better off using a custom tabbed/tabled
UI.

I also was disappointed to find out that the XML functionality that was
supposed to exist is gone now.


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