And the spousal value cannot be understated.

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Brian Weeden
Technical Advisor
Secure World Foundation <http://www.secureworldfoundation.org>
Montreal Office
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On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 9:38 AM, Anthony Q. Martin <amar...@charter.net>wrote:

> None of these reasons impacts me in the least little bit.  It took all of
> 30 minutes to set my Harmony One up for control my stuff and free me from
> constant remote hell. If I never need something in particular not on the
> user-community provided menus I can grab the device remote.  I have plenty
> of better things to do than spent my time fiddling with codes and macros.
>
>
> maccrawj wrote:
>
>> Suggestion: Run away from Harmony!
>>
>> When Logitech bought them out they removed all advanced direct access to
>> the remotes programming code. End result is you are at their mercy when it
>> comes to getting codes that don't exist in their "community support"
>> database (read: added by other endlusers by ir learning & interpreted by
>> logitech) add short of ir learning or calling TS to add a pronto code.
>>
>> Top ten reasons why Harmony sucks:
>>
>> 10. Not all codes in DB & many don't match their labeled function.
>>
>> 9. No user exposed Pronto Code support, so Code not in DB & no original
>> remote = frakked, call TS beg them to add by PC.
>>
>> 8. Painstaking PITA "activity based" system vs. simple devices & macros.
>>
>> 7. No real macro support.
>>
>> 6. Slow as molasses doing batches of commands that starting/stopping
>> "activities" issue.
>>
>> 5. *one* **online** copy of configured remote, no revisions or backups.
>>
>> 4. Programming "client" is a disguised Gecko web browser, leading to
>> various issues: 5min "idle" timeout w/o warning, 1990's era HTML
>> forms/buttons vs. Web 2.0, poor process flow, tedious button/device
>> management, internet needed to program, etc...
>>
>> 3. Arbitrary limitations on what buttons can be assigned device functions
>> like sound + buttons only being usable for display & audio device, not the
>> device serving them the signal; this despite being able to assign those
>> under device mode setup which you loose in activity mode.
>>
>> 2. Zero interest on Logitech's part to address valid user issues with
>> interface, function, and ability to offline program; A forum base of
>> volunteer kool-aid drinkers with their finger poised on the ban button for
>> dissenters.
>>
>> 1. Expensive "rental" since the programming software is 100% on their web
>> server so they can switch to something new when it suits them leaving
>> support in the dust like they did mkb+mice with itouch/mouseware.
>>
>> Sound angry? You bet, go read the forums before you drink the kool-aid!
>> JP1 universals still offer way more flexibility & direct access to solutions
>> at a lower price point with open source programming software & strong
>> community support.  For that matter real Pronto remotes are light years
>> ahead & in same price range as fancy Harmony's.
>>
>>
>> To be fair I have the Costco marketed low-end 6xx model, about $50 that I
>> am still struggling to like mostly because it has a nice programmable 6
>> button LCD that my JP1 remote lacks. If the offline programming  capable
>> hacked open source softwares ever mature or Logitech wakes up, then I'd
>> recommend it with slight reservation as it still can't have it's firmware
>> functionality end-user extended like JP1's can.
>>
>> Sorry for long post but Logitech irks me on many levels!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Bobby Heid wrote:
>>
>>> Hey,
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm looking at getting a universal remote.  What do you all like in the
>>> way
>>> of remotes?
>>>
>>>
>>> I was looking at the Logitech Harmony SST 659, 690, and 880 models.  Any
>>> suggestions?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>

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