ThinkFlood RedEye Review, Part 2: Device Setup
Adam Wyss | January 6, 2010So here we are are now on day 2. Today, I’m going to look at getting the RedEye app working with your devices. Now it would be nearly impossible for me to tell you if your hardware will or will not work with this app. I was lucky enough to be able to exchange emails with the CEO, Matthew Eagar and he filled me in on the device support details. As of the launch of the device, only 15% of their database was ready. As opposed to Logitech’s Harmony line which relies on user-contributed codes, ThinkFlood has chosen to use a professionally managed database by a 3rd party. They plan to have the database completed by the end of January or early February. Just past the break I’ll detail my setup and what I went through to get everything working.
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