nicolas75;645262 Wrote: 
> Still looking for Touch interface in Windows SBS version.
> Can I use it with a Windows 7 tactile screen ?
> If it is in it and I cannot use it, it is a mistake.
> Squeezeplay = SBS ? yes or no ?
Squeezeplay != SBS
One is the client, the other is the server. The Touch, Radio, and
Controller have both. On Windows, OSX, and *nix computers they are
separate. You want a tactile touch interface for Windows? Don't look to
the server (SBS) for a client function, look to Squeezeplay. Squeezeplay
works fine on the touchscreen of my Nokia N800. I don't have a Windows
touchscreen device to try it on, but I am pretty sure it does on
Windows, too.

nicolas75;645262 Wrote: 
> All code may be in SBS, meaning that everything for every platform is in
> it ?
> All right :  big development mistake leading to severe performance
> drawbacks, explaining why no SBS version on any platform can really
> compare with efficient popular softwares.
No, there are different builds for different platforms. Take a quick
look at downloads.slimdevices.com. The Perl base is largely the same,
but separate builds are needed for different hardware platforms. And,
of course, Windows users get a .exe instead of a bunch of Perl files. 

nicolas75;645262 Wrote: 
> Actually this SBS definition thing is just playing with words ...SBS =
> everything coming out from Logitech develoment team ?No. Where did you get 
> that idea?


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