I'm very happy with my Harmony 880.  The pc interface does admittedly
leave a lot to be desired (why can't I bypass the wizard???), but with
a smallish amount of tinkering time it is now controlling my system
very effectively.  I haven't yet tried Logitech's support for the few
remaining niggles, but am optimistic at the moment.

Max

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.


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max.spicer

What do we want?  Smoother Analog VU with FLAC!
When do we want it?  At the soonest possible convenience to the
hard-working yet undervalued Slim Developers.  ;-)
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