If you’re using a hub-based remote, you will need to use the Harmony app on your iOS or Android device. You can also continue to use MyHarmony on a computer running Windows or macOS 10.14 or lower. If you have a remote that doesn't use a hub, you may download the latest software using the links on this page. The Harmony 1000, 1100, and 900 remotes were launched in 2006 and late 2009 respectively. Those remotes use a specific USB driver in order to work on macOS. The latest version of macOS in which you can set up and update these remotes on Logitech Harmony Remote Software is macOS 10.15. You can continue accessing your Logitech Harmony Remote Software account for these specific remotes by using a Windows computer or a Mac computer running macOS 10.15 or lower.įor other legacy remotes, you can download Harmony Remote Software here which supports Big Sur (macOS 11) and Monterey (macOS 12). If you're using an older Harmony remote model, such as Harmony One, 880, 900, 1000, or 1100, see: Logitech Remote Software v7.x Planning to upgrade to macOS 10.15 or above? See Harmony and macOS for the latest information. Use the MyHarmony desktop software or Harmony mobile app* to set up and sign in to your account. I had to laugh, we were doing a cleanup of the reference library on canreef and my blog appeared.įrom there, you can add devices, set up Harmony Activities, and make changes to your configuration. Specifically, my old blog of my 90gallon tank, which this one used to be before I transferred it over to blogspot and upgraded to the current 180 gallon. The link was broken and it was marked for death but I remembered the newer address so typed it in. But I'm bored at work and well, this is something to do so why not make a post? Almost 3 years since I posted eh? And no goodbyes, no see ya laters, just stopped completely. So since we last talked a lot has happened. The newer bellus croaked after about 5 weeks in the tank. It never really "acclimated" and the old one went after it every chance it got. Since then the "old" bellus has some orange on her, like she's trying to change to a male but can't get that last bit done. The sea hare was worth his weight in gold. He did his job and then moved on to another home. He did come back to visit as a few patches reared their ugly heads but the sea hare met a tragic end in the sump :( Not sure how he fit his big butt down there. The zeovit sort of fizzled, a few drops of this and that daily is a pain in the arse. I neglected the tank due to a new baby (a human one) and the majority of the SPS died due to a massive cyanobacteria bloom. I finally eked out some time to do a chemiclean treatment but it was too late. The LPS survived and most of the fish are still around. The melanurus wrasse went blind in both eyes (first one so I hand fed him but then the other went too) and couldn't see to eat so I eventually had to euthanize him (a very sad day) and the royal gramma and linear blenny disappeared.
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