Hi everyone... It's been a little while since I've checked out CocoonTech, so I thought I'd pop in and let everyone know that I think we're pretty close to having a very competent replacement for Haiku! I've been beta testing the new Myro:Home product for iOS, and it's getting very close to being ready to go. The author has very intentionally modeled it after the familiar Haiku user interface, but he's brought the design into the current decade. It looks extremely professional, and if you liked Haiku, I think you're really going to love this new app. There are still a few things he's finishing up, but it's already very functional, and I expect that he will probably release an initial version of the product in the near future.
Myro:Home is a subscription based product. I'm not typically a fan of this pricing model, but I've got a rather large investment in my HAI OmniPro system, and we all saw what happened with Haiku when it no longer made any financial sense for the developer to support and evolve the product, so in this case I'm okay with buying a subscription. Myro:Home is lightyears ahead of where Leviton's iOS app is, so to me it's worth a few extra bucks to have a product that works well and looks truly professional. I'm hoping a lot of people in this community feel the same way and support the product.
I have no relationship to this product or the author, and I'm not getting any special pricing or deal on the software, but I am excited to finally have a replacement for Haiku, and I really want it to be successful so we continue to see improvements. If anyone has suggestions for other places to post information about Myro:Home, please let me know!
Myro:Home is a subscription based product. I'm not typically a fan of this pricing model, but I've got a rather large investment in my HAI OmniPro system, and we all saw what happened with Haiku when it no longer made any financial sense for the developer to support and evolve the product, so in this case I'm okay with buying a subscription. Myro:Home is lightyears ahead of where Leviton's iOS app is, so to me it's worth a few extra bucks to have a product that works well and looks truly professional. I'm hoping a lot of people in this community feel the same way and support the product.
I have no relationship to this product or the author, and I'm not getting any special pricing or deal on the software, but I am excited to finally have a replacement for Haiku, and I really want it to be successful so we continue to see improvements. If anyone has suggestions for other places to post information about Myro:Home, please let me know!