On June 19, 2008 at 13:54, akirby said...
Yes, if you're willing to do a lot of programming, or
use someone else's programming or get someone else to
program it for you then you can get another remote to
perform those functions.
So now you agree...? I just had to say it twice...? I don't get it. And FYI, it's Logitech that's doing the programming for you. It doesn't happen spontaneously. So you are in fact using someone else's programming. Which is the same way the URC MX-810 or the Philips TSU-9200 do it. It's nothing special... wizard programming.
But the Harmony does it automatically, out of the box,
for free and can be setup and used by anybody in 20 minutes.
That has no bearing on what I posted, quoted, or replied to today. We understand Harmonys are easy to set-up. No one has denied that. Except maybe the people posting in this forum looking for help.
People buy Harmonys BECAUSE they don't require programming
- that's the whole point.
Why are you still here?
No the point was yet another Harmony user was making misleading statements, and needed to be put in check. I wouldn't be here if people would stop trying to mislead, and/or take every opprotunity to state and/or imply Harmonys are the only models to possess certain functions and abilities. Hell... I'd already be gone if you didn't try to argue with me.