Publisher's Description
From Logitech:
The Logitech Control Center (LCC) is designed to support Mac OS X, and allows you to take full advantage of your Logitech keyboard, mouse or trackball. The LCC is an easy-to-use tool that gives you access to useful shortcuts and one-key actions that will make your time at the computer or on the Internet more productive, comfortable and enjoyable.
What's new in this version: Snow Leopard support (32 and 64 bit).
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All versions:
2.7 starsout of 249 votes
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Current version:
2.3 starsout of 3 votes
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"Works fine on Snow Leopard"
Version: Logitech Control Center 3.3
Pros
Works perfectly in Snow Leopard with my VX Revolution.
Cons
This version cannot be installed on Lion without some extra work (see Logitech forum for details). The newest version (3.4.0) does not support VX Revolution which is why I'm still using 3.3.0.
Summary
Works fine.
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"Logitech should just drop Mac support altogether."
Version: Logitech Control Center 3.3
Pros
I wonder how many Mac users install this extremely buggy software unaware of its shortcomings, only to wonder why their Macs are playing up and not realising LCC is the culprit.
Cons
I get so many console errors when this software is installed, it borders on a virus. Thankfully, there are third party drivers available such as SmartMouse and ControllerMate that give most Logitech mice and keyboards a fighting chance on the Mac.
Summary
That Logitech have consistently packaged such poorly performing drivers over so many years astounds me. What I really don't understand is how they can claim to provide Mac compatibility (with some of the products) when clearly it's non-existent (with such poorly written software, most Mac users in the know would never install LCC). What amazes me even more is that such a large global company like Logitech is still struggling to write decent Mac drivers. Or is it simply that they just don't care.
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"No real value, lots of console errors"
Version: Logitech Control Center 3.3
Pros
Comes with an uninstaller (automatically installed in /Applications/Utilities). I give them credit for this.
Cons
Error messages per Console, "Initializer-based scripting additions have been depreciated and are not supported in 64-bit processes. LCC Scroll Enhancer Loader not loaded."
Summary
I can't find anything useful about this software and it has serious problems in OS X. My Console window was constantly filled with errors related to LCC.
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