Jerry,
I share your support but here's what's rattling around in my head:
Since The Home Automation Market hasn't exploded as much as X-10 had hoped for, desired or >>planned<<...
They've been forced to revisit their business model.
They 're looking at where the revenue's coming and and where their expenses are.
Right now - they're probably thinking they're continuing to make more money by simply getting new customers and aren't too concerned about retaining the old ones.
Some percentage of X10 users are satisfied with the system out of the box.
Another percentage become satisfied after some tinkering.
Some other percentage are dissatisfied and just shelf it and move on.
I'd venture only a very small percentage of us are trying relentlessly to make it work, or have more intricate setup.
When we complain, we simply don't register on their balance sheet right now.
And finally, if I were X-10 I'd be keeping an eye on the competitors - the ones with more reliable systems.
If they're not taking the market by storm - then that would tell me there's not much money to be made in really re-engineering things.
All that cold-hard-economics aside - I'd like to think I have enough *ethics* to not release buggy software, to not listen to disgruntled customers.
I think they've got some market segments that they've ignored that would benefit from an X-10 product set.
but what do I know?