JJZolx;545565 Wrote: > It hasn't been ignored. You can tell that a problem is serious when > nobody from Logitech comments. If it were a relatively easy fix you'd > get a one-liner. "Try tonight's nightly beta and see how that works > for you". More serious issues get no comment and a lot of attempts at > a fix. There are obviously some fundamental flaws at the heart of the > alarm problems that will either take a long time to fix, or a complete > redesign. Usually it's a long time to realize that it can't be fixed > and _then_ a complete redesign.
See the thing is JJ... a lot of senior members here are now using similar language: This must be a major fix, a big rewrite, complete redesign. What is at the heart of the complaints here is a: this was not an issue before 7.5 so something was broken in that update. As far as I know, Logitech 'could' renumber 7.4.x to 7.6 and release it and 90% of the alarm complaints would go away. b: When in the history of technology has a company remained completely silent about a major problem in a product because they are busy working on a solution. In my life, using computers, I have always head companies ANNOUNCE when they are working on a fix even if they don't have a timeline. When they don't say anything, they a: don't intend to fix it. b: cannot fix it. c: will not acknowledge the problem. -- Nicnac ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nicnac's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=37411 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=78572 _______________________________________________ Radio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/radio
