ehjones;147587 Wrote:
> Hi,
> What are the plans for continued linux support?
>
That is the plan. It is a small effort since our software is
fundamentally platform independent anyway, and NAS support is also an
important and growing part of our business. Oh, and SqueezeNetwork runs
on Linux. :)
I have just un-installed SlimSever software and re-installed version
6.5.1 10386 2006-10-18, and I am still unable to access the web browser
on my PC, and the scanning process fails after a few minutes !!!
Is anybody else having problems with this particular version?
I am running on Windows XP.
Congratulations, Sean & team - I'm on my 4th SD device and have
recommended to many others - only recently retired the SLiMP3 -
together with my tivo, these are the best range of electronic devices
that I've ever had the pleasure of owning, and hope the research and
development continues to push t
On 19-Oct-06, at 12:04 AM, norderney wrote:
I have just un-installed SlimSever software and re-installed version
6.5.1 10386 2006-10-18, and I am still unable to access the web browser
on my PC, and the scanning process fails after a few minutes !!!
anything in the event viewer? not much any
Is it possible to pick up a different Nightly update, perhaps from a
couple of days ago to see if this makes any difference?
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I think it was inevitable, a small company like SlimDevices wouldn't be
able to compete as larger companies would have basically copied the SB
and made it cheaper sooner rather than later.
So an acquisition by Logitech, whereas everyone has concerns over small
innovative company swallowed up by l
junien;147441 Wrote:
> Actually I am not sure I see a dicotomy between tech-led development and
> user-friendliness. In fact I was personally impressed about the ease of
> installation and of use of my Squeezebox. The user interface of the
> Slim Server could probably become more consumer oriente
At last some sanity! Will someone be posting this as a bug we can vote
for?
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On 19-Oct-06, at 12:50 AM, Heuer wrote:
At last some sanity! Will someone be posting this as a bug we can vote
for?
you sound like a volunteer to me. if you feel strongly, please do.
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htt
I went into Event Viewer and looked under System and found "Warning
WinDefend".
Opening this up I get Windefend has detected spyware or other
potentially unwanted software. Then it says
Path Found service slimsvc:file c:\Program
Files\Slimserver\server\slim.exe
Alert type unknown.
There is an
Sean
You mentioned NAS support - well it would seem a logical development to
have a NAS branded device (even with the recent tie-ups). If you /
logitech / infrant do end up on the NAS route please *please* PLEASE do
not lock the system down and allow it to be configurable. Decent NAS
blocks which
On 19-Oct-06, at 1:01 AM, norderney wrote:
Help would be appreciated because I currently can
not use my Squeeze Box !!
ok, I can't help with those event viewer logs. They aren't ones that
I've seen before as leading to anything solid.
Going from your excessive use of explanations, if
> I've watched and been involved in acquisitions several times. The usual
> timetable is that the founders leave as soon as the financial handcuffs
> come off (earn-outs, restricted stock selling etc.), key staff go
> somewhere else where the small compoany spirit still exists (or where
> there is
This relates to Reciva based wifi radios such as those made by Acoustic
Energy and Magicbox.
After about 6 hours trying various upnp server software, different
wireless network settings, updating the firmware on my router and much
other messing around I finally discovered that the problems I was
junien;147410 Wrote:
> Let me introduce myself. My name is Junien Labrousse, Logitech SVP of
> the Entertainment and Communication Business Unit.
> The first thing I'll say is that we are very excited about the
> opportunity that Slim Devices will bring to Logitech. This is
> a great extension
Dear Sean and Julien,
I sincerely hope and ask you will find opportunity to answer this one
question:
What will happen to openness in regard to platforms and data formats?
I use BSD and keep all my music in FLAC. Concisely put, this is a
principled conscientious choice. I would be very sad to se
Dear Sean and Junien,
I sincerely hope and ask you will find opportunity to answer this one
question:
-What will happen to openness in regard to platforms and data
formats?-
I use BSD and keep all my music in FLAC. Concisely put, this is a
principled conscientious choice. I would be very sad to
junien;147410 Wrote:
> Let me introduce myself. My name is Junien Labrousse, Logitech SVP of
> the Entertainment and Communication Business Unit.Dear Junien, if you treat
> them well you'll be rewarded by a very loyal
community of early adopters, opinion leaders and trend setters.
I'm personally
I'm likewise in the "congrats" camp. Sean and the team at SD, as well
as all those other contributors from the developers forum have done a
fantastic job and developed a great product in the Squeezebox. But I'm
not surprised that SD has decided to come under the umbrella of a larger
organisation
Does the problem happen when SB3 is in standby and slimserver is not
running ?
If it only happens when slimserver is running - have you tried the
-noupnp option on the command line ?
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seanadams;147487 Wrote:
> Their press release has not gone out yet - I wanted us to announce it
> here first.This deserves a separate thank you. I've personally been involved
> in a
corporate acquisition and giving info the go on an internet forum
speaks volumes about your dedication to customer
Hi,
Speaking as a Windows desktop user and Logitech purchaser (mouse,
keyboard, pc speakers, Harmony) I suppose I should applaud the news,
but I do think those with the most concerns will be the open source
community who may fear a forking of development and maybe being left
with a product with le
flattop100;147616 Wrote:
> Seems to me that only happens in companies who don't love what they
> make. I get the totally opposite impression from SD.
The snappy answer is that they currently enjoy what they do, that may
change for the worse or it may get better. Don't forget it isn't
strictly SD
-What will happen to openness in regard to platforms and data
It's been mentioned before: SQN is running on Linux (or even BSD?) -
they'll have to further support *x systems if they want to continue SQN.
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I've sadly had to revert to SlimServer 6.3 with this problem still
happening.
Can you advise me if you have managed to fix it, or offer alternative
options (e.g. store cache on different drive / switch off cache / dont
cache artwork)?
Or do I have to stay on 6.3 for ever ;(
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Helpful input as always (thanks!)
The problem seems to happen when SB3 is switched on and associated with
a slimserver. If slimserver is not running the problem doesn't occur.
I didn't know about the -noupnp option but I'll try it later.(good
idea!)
I've tried various wireless options inc
CardinalFang;147634 Wrote:
> as I said a Logitech Transporter doesn't appeal to my hifi snob
> sensibilities, but perhaps it'll evolve and look even cooler.Well... you
> already said it: you know what's inside. You could mod it to
your heart's content and have the greatest player in a totally co
I've sadly had to revert to SlimServer 6.3 with this problem still
happening.
What version have you been using? IMHO this is fixed. My Slimserver has
been running for two weeks now and the FileCache weighs 16MB.
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Re: Continued linux support:
seanadams;147594 Wrote:
> That is the plan. It is a small effort since our software is
> fundamentally platform independent anyway, and NAS support is also an
> important and growing part of our business. Oh, and SqueezeNetwork runs
> on Linux. :)
>
>
>
> Don't ex
In case it's relevant I have a SB2 (don't know if it happens with a SB3
but I presume it would).
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Congratulations to the Slim Devices team, and to Logitech as well. I
share the concern of many others about where the new ownership will
take the product line, and especially what will happen to its open and
cross-platform nature. An earlier favorite gadget of mine, Xircom's Rex
6000 micro-PDA, di
Dan Sully;147560 Wrote:
> Too late, Sean already has a Porsche.
Can he park it any better than the Merc he had a few years ago?
:P
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If it only happens with slimserver running - I would think it is upnp
associated or possibly conflict on port 9000.
IIRC in 6.5 slimserver acts as upnp client to enable user browse upnp
served media - I think happens as part of the solution to support
Rhapsody. The -noupnp stops this upnp activi
CardinalFang;147634 Wrote:
> ...as I said a Logitech Transporter doesn't appeal to my hifi snob
> sensibilities...
This is bang on the mark. The high-end audio marketplace is *extremely*
badge-sensitive, and the Transporter branded as a Logitech product will
not sell, period.
What ought to come
Hi all,
Don't know if anyone else has seen this this:
When listening to music using XMMS (and I believe also winamp),
streamed from SlimServer (6.5 official), the tag information that is
displayed keeps "jumping around". To explain...
In the main XMMS information window, now playing information
I think this is good news - what Slim needed to progress to mass market was more R&D investment, access to mainstream, global, distribution and cheaper manufacturing costs to get the end product price down.All of that should come with Logitech. They're one of the high end aftermarket peripheral co
Let's be realistic. When you are in business, there are offers you
simply can't refuse.
I'm only sorry I don't own SD stock.
Congrats to all at SD
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I have seen this behaviour starting from the transformation (early
starting at 6.5b already) to sql, always wondering when this would be
picked up ;)
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Congratulations!
I see no immediate impact on my own Slim relationship, but note happily
that this deal just possibly might be a beachhead into mainstream
consumption of electronic gadgets, for a heavily open sourced community
product development participation model. Hopefully more mainstream
cool, i hope this will let slim get devices into more households...
and you can say you were there when it all began!
I'll put my slimp3 next to my 1st gen ipod in the trophy cabinet
also i hope that this will enable a more consumer-product (as oopose to
geek-toy) approach. I'd love to see
When I purchased my SB, I immediately started to worry about the
viability of SlimDevices. Will they be there forever for me? I
worried even more after I fell in love with the product, the service,
the forum, even the server software (despite some fits and starts). I
work for a company that is
Dan Sully;147560 Wrote:
> Too late, Sean already has a Porsche.
Hopefully it's easier to park than the last one.
MC
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Now what?
Squeezebox3 (linear PSU) > Benchmark Dac1 > Naim NAC 82 > Naim NAP 250
> Shahinian Arcs. Plus other irrelevant, superfluous and annoying black
boxes.
I have ripped a rather large number of files to WMA Lossless and am now
converting to FLAC.
To me the transcoding is not the problem, but lack of volume leveling
is. There is apparently no support for WMA Lossless volume leveling
tags in the SlimDevices system (hardware or software).
I listen to
Slimserver 6.5 is throwing an exception while scanning my library. If
i'd have to guess it is because one (or more) of my files or songs
contains a funny character that the scanner is splitting the string one
(eg '). Is this a known problem?
Created with mp3Tag, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?
funkstar;147652 Wrote:
> Can he park it any better than the Merc he had a few years ago?
Low blow! :-)
And where was the link to that picture?
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One thing I have to ask ... will the cash infusion mean that a homeplug
version might be possible now?
And I second the comment about having to being prepared for a bunch of
newbies in the beginner forum.
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fauzigarib;126794 Wrote:
> I've just started messing around with flac, and I found that it takes
> forever! Of course, since I'm completely new at this, I could be doing
> it completely incorrectly.
>
> I downloaded EAC, and FLAC, and configured EAC to use an external
> compression program and
Anyone who has worked in software development knows how expensive it can
be, even in open source.
One of the problems we have seen already is the lack of proprietary
formats and DRM support. This requires licensing, which requires
money.
Now Slim Devices has some deep pockets behind them to supp
I think it's definitely too early to tell how this is going to impact
the future generations of the SqueezeBox and Transporter lines ... my
personal feeling is that they're going to loose some "Street Cred"
if/when logitech puts thier big goofy-looking logo on the product.
I am quite happy that I
Michaelwagner;147575 Wrote:
> Wanna sell the SB2 instead?
Ah...no. I've thought about it and, no.
I require an SB in the basement for a future secondary system and to
act as a wireless bridge for a PC there. This will be at the limit of
my wireless range.
In my testing the SB2 pulled in a si
norderney;147611 Wrote:
> I went into Event Viewer and looked under System and found "Warning
> WinDefend".
> Opening this up I get Windefend has detected spyware or other
> potentially unwanted software. Then it says
> Path Found service slimsvc:file c:\Program
> Files\Slimserver\server\slim
I am an old Amiga user - bought the original 1000 when it hit the
shelves.
Amiga was bought by Commodore. Commodore was no stranger to computers,
having been involved with the 6502 development and having brought the
PET and the 64 to market.
And yet, they didn't understand what they had bought,
Mark Lanctot;147683 Wrote:
> What's that WinDefend thing? It seems to be interfering with Slim.
>
> Can you disable it?
Don't know really!!! When I go into event viewer it says "Windows
Defender Real Time Protection agent has detected spyware or other
potentially unwanted software
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I'll try to be more specific; please see the attachment.
I would've guessed more people discovered this problem?
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|Filename: SlimProblem.JPG |
|Download: http://forums.slimdevices.com/at
Looks like SlimServer doesn't like comments in tags? ("Created with
Mp3tag").
You could try removing the comments, which is easy with Mp3tag, even
with thousands of files, or I believe this was addressed in a recent
nightly.
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On 19/10/06, dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The new remote is available for order on the accessories page on our web
site now: https://secure.slimdevices.com/order/upgrades.cgi
Are any of the UK stockists selling (or likely to be selling) the
Transporter remote ? My last two US->UK shipping
Paranoid thoughts:
If Logitech, who just launched a product in this category, saw Slim as
a major threat, then $20 million is a drop in the bucket. If they
wanted to kill the SB so it wouldn't compete with their own product,
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)p(;147694 Wrote:
> The design of the 1000 sure comes close to the brushed metal rounded
> corners look of the sb3 already...seems like a pretty good basis for
> creating the sb remote everyone seems to want ;)
> peter
Judging by a comment Sean made some time back and the new SD ownership
I'm sur
I hope Logitech understands what they have bought.
If you're interested in a postive example, I'm assuming that Logitec
purchased Harmony, and that's why the remotes are named Logitec
Harmony.
For me, congratulations to the Slim Devices people!
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Congrats Slim and Sean - well done with taking your business where it
has to go to continue to grow like it needs to in order to survive :-)
I don't tend to get emotionally tied to product, just go for the best
compromise I can find at the time I am looking. Will watch this space
with great inter
norderney;147686 Wrote:
> Don't know really!!! When I go into event viewer it says "Windows
> Defender Real Time Protection agent has detected spyware or other
> potentially unwanted software
OH! That's Windows Defender.
Somewhere in your Start - Programs menu you should have a "fortress"
ico
Yes this problem is fixed.
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kklemme;147671 Wrote:
> I have ripped a rather large number of files to WMA Lossless and am now
> converting to FLAC.
>
> To me the transcoding is not the problem, but lack of volume leveling
> is. There is apparently no support for WMA Lossless volume leveling
> tags in the SlimDevices system (
There should be no audible difference between EAC and Audiograbber FLAC
files at all (unless one of them is adding some gain compenstaion or
normalisation) otherwise they wouldn't be truly lossless.
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Michaelwagner;147672 Wrote:
> And where was the link to that picture?
http://flickr.com/photos/ycantpark/25737470/
Sean did sucessfully defend himself here:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showpost.php?p=47272&postcount=9
seanadams;47272 Wrote:
> First of all, that is exactly where they told m
I have been mulling this over all day thinking about my reactions to
what was actually quite a shock first thing this morning. I have two
concerns at this point.
1. One of the major attractions for me about the whole SS/SB thing has
been the incredible responsiveness to user demand and its seemi
Congrats to Sean and the folks at Slim. It's hard to turn down cash when
it's staring you in the face.
But unfortunately I just can't help but think that this will be the
demise of Slim as we know it. My thoughts went right to negative as I
read the news this morning.
I may now wish that I had o
notanatheist;147545 Wrote:
> Then again, if we can get individual units for $199 or less as a
> reseller then I'm on it. Just please keep things as they are with
> SlimDevices and don't try to customize or cheapen it with a crappy LCD
> or proprietary software.
Err, aren't you asking for contrad
radish;147705 Wrote:
> So just add replaygain tags to the FLACs - you can either do it while
> converting or afterwards using something like foobar2000.
Actually, that's one of the main reasons I am changing to FLAC. I am
using replay gain. The problem is that there's no way to volume level
wit
kdf wrote:
> From the working side of the picture, I can certainly imagine that
> expanding user base with the existing small club will be crippling.
As is often the case, kdf's comment is among the most insightful
among the chatter. The one thing I fear about this change is
The thing that worries me is that the first post made by a Logitech
employee included the word "leverage"...
run away!!!
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Well, it's not Windows Defender causing the problem. I have turn it off
completely now and rebooted my PC and still getting scanner.exe crashing
with the Windows error.
Any other ideas? Other than re-installing Windows XP and all my other
applications
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Has anyone tried to drive the Slimserver with the Logitech Harmony 1000
or the Phillips Philips RC9800i http://www.homecontrol.philips.com/.
These two look pretty solid although I guess there's lots of other
remote control options out there in the market.
The Phillips one does look very swish and
Mark Lanctot;147478 Wrote:
> The Transporter is their first, and only, very high-end audiophile,
> niche product. Depending on how things work out, it could be that Slim
> Devices may not be able to introduce new products to this market - they
> may no longer have the "credentials" for this. I
totoro;147718 Wrote:
> But if the quality stays the same or better, who really cares if the
> "audiophile credibility" goes down? At $300, the sb3 already
> doesn't have "enough", and is cheap enough to go pretty mass market.
>
> I, for one, couldn't care less, since what I want from the thing i
Which version of slimserver contains the fix (I assume it is one of the
nightly versions)?
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Any version of 6.5.1 after 10/6.
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I still love my original SliMP3 and I've steered many friends and family
into buying a Squeezebox. Great stuff. I hope you guys have all been
handsomely rewarded for building such a great company.
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Congratulations Slim Team!
Like others in this forum I feel that this will be the end of innocence
for SD. In most cases where small innovative/independent companies are
acquired by large bureaucratic publicly traded companies... innovation
becomes the first victim. The killer(s)?... A: The exces
Mark Lanctot;147722 Wrote:
> I didn't say that I buy based on bragging rights either, I buy based on
> quality and performance.
>
> I was just saying that that segment of the market may have to be
> dropped, because Slim Devices may be able to sell Transporters, but
> Logitech might not, even if
Pale Blue Ego;147695 Wrote:
> Paranoid thoughts:
>
> If Logitech, who just launched a product in this category, saw Slim as
> a major threat, then $20 million is a drop in the bucket. If they
> wanted to kill the SB so it wouldn't compete with their own product,
> this is a cheap way to do it.
808htfan;147549 Wrote:
> Nah, just the price.
>
> In order to get discrete on/off/etc codes and pc programming you'd have
> to get one of their more expensive models. They're really good but cost
> so dang much!
>
> Actually, the MX-500 could be programmed using an IRClone-Mx and its
> softwar
Congratulations, team! You've developed some great products needed in
the market!
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Maybe I'm in the minority, but my SB sits alongside my one and only
hi-fi system (i.e. home theater and music system). It's the only
IP-networked element in that system.
So, SD has managed to get footprint in my HT before any other IP-based
device has (e.g. Apple or Microsoft). I would love to s
I am running slimserver 6.5.0 on a windows playform. I like to listen to
my music at work, streaming across the Internet. I have playlists setup
and saved. I normally pause my player when I leave the office. If I do
this at the end of the day, the next day the play list is empty. I can
go back to
totoro;147733 Wrote:
> Sorry if I sounded snippy.
You didn't, that's OK. :-)
> I guess we just disagree about whether losing that particular market
> segment is truly a shame :).
Not exactly - as I said, I don't really think it pays the bills for
Slim Devices. The SB3 is their bread and butt
Mark Lanctot;147709 Wrote:
> Err, aren't you asking for contradictory things?
>
> "Drop the price to $199."
>
> "Don't cheapen it."
He did say $199 to the resellers.
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I am also having this problem since updating Slim Server to version
6.5.
I am running Windows XP and when I try and rescan the Itunes Library
the scan gets so far and then crashes with a Windows error relating to
Scanner.exe
"
Faulting application scanner.exe, version 0.0.0.0, faulting module
pe
Mitch G;147743 Wrote:
>
> One final thought, I always forget that Harmony is owned by Logitech.
> In other words, they are Harmony remotes - not Logitech remotes. I
> don't see why this same phenomenon won't occur for SD products.
> Mitch
The BIG unknown in this equation is SD's "Open Source" a
Congrats guys!
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Was Harmony open source prior to the acquisition by Logitech? If not, it seems like apples and oranges, as far as that goes.On 10/19/06, tamanaco <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mitch G;147743 Wrote:>> One final thought, I always forget that Harmony is owned by Logitech.> In other words, they are Harm
davep wrote:
2. The Transporter is my second area of concern. I can see how the SB3
might fit into a Logitech product line-up as they are obviously moving
into that area, but not the Transporter - it just not feel like a match
for a company founded on mice and keyboards. And, as others have
poi
Wow, less than 12 hours after the announcement and people are already
predicting doom and gloom that they don't have "bragging rights" or
"niche status" with their Squeezeboxes any longer.
Folks, I thought it was about the music. Logitech can probably help
Slim reduce costs on the more mainstrea
Like the guy above, I bought a Harmony remote one month before Logitech
bought them, and I bought a Squeezebox 1 month before Logitech bought
them. My buying habits are obviously of intense interest to Logitech.
In that case, I can tell them that a major reason I bought the
Squeezebox was that t
luga00;147706 Wrote:
> There should be no audible difference between EAC and Audiograbber FLAC
> files at all (unless one of them is adding some gain compenstaion or
> normalisation) otherwise they wouldn't be truly lossless.
I think (and I'm about as a far from being "audiophile" as you can get
I'm relatively new to SD, but I have been impressed with the quality of
the product and the responsiveness and enthusiasm of everyone involved
both from the company and active forum contributors.
The SD product appealed to me not only for its high spec but also
because it was a techie and tweakab
Out of interest what version of 6.5 are you getting this problem with?
I installed 6.5.1 build from 2006-10-18, but going back to 6.5b2 9583
from September 2006, which did not have this problem originally, is now
also crashing with the scanner.exe windows error.
But it is interesting that some
RL boy;147750 Wrote:
> Also seem to have lost all my saved playlists done via Squeezebox and my
> AlienBBC plugin has dissapeared. :(The version of AlienBBC plugin you are
> using doesn't seem to be
compatible with slimserver 6.5, you will have to upgrade to a AlienBBC
version compatible with 6.
Mitch Harding;147762 Wrote:
> Was Harmony open source prior to the acquisition by Logitech? If not,
> it
> seems like apples and oranges, as far as that goes.
>
I know it looks like apples and oranges, but not when you look at SD
and Harmony as small nimble companies that were able to turn the
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