Here are the data I gleaned (oh for an agreed system for numbering extender versions!):
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Remote Times Downloaded(different extender versions separated by /)
15-1994 156/161/127/114/179
15-1995 126/77
15-2104 136/86
15-2116 229/6308/362
15-2133 180
URC 8811 83/137/121/331
URC 6131 634/141
URC 6960 0
URC 7560 3281
URC 7800 85/227/8/8
URC 8040 103
URC 8060 194
URC 8080 119
URC 8550 87/79
URC 8910 868/1490
URC 9800 99/125
URC 9960B00 171/300
URC 9960B01 4
Atlas DVR 156
RCU 810 234/117/86/89
ReplayTV 5000 237/10
Sony DirecTivo 83/67/114
Sony Tivo 65/72/370Nobody else is even in the ball park!
Based on the volume and content of postings here, I would have expected either the 8811 (family) - 672 downloads, the 8910 (family) - 2358 downloads or the 6131 - 775 downloads to lead the pack, but they lag pretty far behind (The old, original 1994 - 737 downloads - I suppose has been unavailable for most of THIS site's existence, so that relatively low number (5 versions, so likely MANY duplicate/upgrade downloads) is not a real surprise).
Am I the only who didn't realise that the trusty old RS 15-2116 and 2117 are (by this admittedly limited measure) arguably the MOST CUSTOMISED UEIC remotes? I love my 2117s but didn't really suspect this.
I don't know that I expect any response, just thought I'd point out some useless trivia (and perhaps give the extender writers a hint as to how many people actually benefit from their work.)
I would further point out that although the numbers are probably too low for most cases to be worth a marketing effort for a company, EACH remote with an extender (except for the extremely newest extenders) has been downloaded by over a hundred users, so the work is indeed being used by many others.