On June 1, 2008 at 18:57, OTAHD said...
It does that, in a very limited manner. It can't handle
complex setups by any means. A simple media setup, sure,
but anything else than that it's very limited.
Why wouldn't a pro use it? Because it doesn't do what
they need it to do. Harmony remotes are end user remotes...if
you've hired a pro to do a system, chances are it can't
be controlled by Harmony. If, on the other hand, you
want Best Buy to set it up, a Harmony might work fine.
Had to laugh out loud at the Best Buy comment, even though your not at all subtle attempt at condescension didn't really work.
And "doesn't do what they need it to do" implies all custom installs are too complex for Harmony remotes which, of course, is incorrect.