Sorry, but this still sucks...! - BrianMarsh
I tested on a 10.5.1 mac, and a 10.4.11 mac, in both cases it just installed a single .app program, no other folders at the root level, and no 2nd program in the applications folder.Maybe check to see where it is installing if it is possible to customize (I did not check if this is possible yet)
Tuesday, February 05 2008 @ 12:00 AM PST
Sorry, but this still sucks...! - theguy
I just deleted those annoying apps and folders and installed 7.4.1 from scratch, and remoteapp as well as the 2 folders are still created. Along with some of the persistent bugs (data entry hangs sometimes, etc) this is especially sloppy software.It's a shame, because the remotes rock.
Tuesday, February 05 2008 @ 12:00 AM PST
Ditto...Sorry, but this still sucks...! - SPI...master...
Yup... I've installed it on three different Macs and have experienced the root folder phenomenon each time. Logitech really needs to fix their installer app... there is NO excuse for this sloppy work.Additionally, the approach they take to "program" their remote is a resource HOG. Why is the configuration routine run over the web. What's wrong with having a REAL application that sends/receives updates to Logitech's server only as needed, with everything else run locally? VERY cheap interface developement....
Tuesday, February 05 2008 @ 12:00 AM PST
Sorry, but this still sucks...! - pvonk46
?? I downloaded the package and it placedLogitech Harmony Remote Software.app
in my Applications folder. Nothing else.
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