Post 3 made on Friday October 15, 1999 at 21:57 |
I have to agree with most of what has been said here. I do plan on keeping Pronto, but the reality is, the emphasis on touchscreen operation is proving to be it's shortcoming for me. Navigating a cable/sat guide menu or a DVD menu is ultimately a task that is suited for tactile buttons and for me, a year later, still a frustration with Pronto. Luckily my hands are large, but still find myself using two hands and/or looking at screen more than i would like. It is versatile and very powerful yes, but i agree, customization via P-Edit is very cumbersome and above all, very time intensive. I think a lot of the appeal is with those that like playing with graphics and such. But from a pure functional standpoint, Pronto is in sore need of an array of 'hard-keys'.
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