Well, not completely, but they did get rid of the idiotic horizontal scrolling. Still using the same awful turquoise text on a white background.
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2012-06-02, 10:02 #1Senior Member
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Logitech finally redesigned their web site
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2012-06-02, 11:08 #2Senior Member
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Re: Horizontal scrolling. A bit usless now with only two models left in the lineup
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2012-06-02, 12:20 #3
Logitech finally redesigned their web site
> Well, not completely, but they did get rid of the idiotic horizontal
> scrolling. Still using the same awful turquoise text on a white
> background.
It's teal. The "Logi-Teal".
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Michael
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2012-06-03, 03:42 #4Member
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Android app
Michael, is there going to be any update to the Android app, lots of display issues on ICS
Thanks
Edward
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2012-06-03, 23:47 #5
Logitech finally redesigned their web site
> Michael, is there going to be any update to the Android app, lots of
> display issues on ICS
What device?
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Michael
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2012-06-04, 01:38 #6Member
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HTC One X or S - quite a few comments in Google Play re bad flickering issues on ICS
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2012-06-04, 04:30 #7
Logitech finally redesigned their web site
> HTC One X or S - quite a few comments in Google Play re bad flickering
> issues on ICS
Yeah, it looks like it's yet another HTC issue (rather than a pure ICS
issue). We've been there before. But they must have broken something else
in their ICS build. Plus Android's browser implementation is dealing badly
with the hires displays of recent devices :-(
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Michael
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2012-06-04, 05:07 #8
Hey, but handling fragmentation is soooo much easier with web apps ....
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2012-06-05, 05:25 #9Member
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2012-06-05, 08:55 #10
It's the most economic way for everyone I guess.
- Logitech can put their App sticker on the boxes
- User can choose from great alternatives for literally no money compared to their investment in the Squeezebox line
- third part devs keep their income and keep improving their stuff
Whether it is fair is a different story, but the most economic it is.Did you know: SqueezePlayer will stream all your music to your Android device. Take your music everywhere!
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