Squintz
Senior Member
TCassio,
If you would like a quick look at CQC again I would suggest joining our next monthly webinar. I don't know when you last looked at CQC but over the last few minor releases it has gained a lot of power. Dean, has implemented a very nice event systems which allows for scheduled and triggered events. Most of the event programming is done with point and click type interaction. So it is very simple to build complex events. He has added IF THEN ELSE flow control and lots of other good stuff. These features were available back in the 1.4 - 1.6 days I think but you had to manually program much of the stuff. With the new 2.0 most of the stuff is point and click.
I would be happy to give you a call and allow you to remote into my PC and give you a tour of CQC 2.0. I think I know what you are talking about when you say CQC "was" lacking on the home automation end of things. That has all been changed recently.
There is still limited support for x10 and the z-wave support is slowly improving. But there are a lot of other lighting options available that CQC does support. Insteon support has been added by one of the CQC members and is in it's final public beta testing phase. With out trying to explain the entire product, CQC can do IR, automation panels, a/v processors, contact closures, multi disk media changers, irrigation controllers, anout 7 different lighting protocols, ton of media players, caller id, SMS, web server, thermostats, and the list goes on.
In all there are over 100 drivers and the list is growing every day. So you might want to take one more look at CQC. I am not saying look with the intention of buying. I am simply asking that you look again so that you can see that what you may have tried in the past is no longer the case now.
If you would like a quick look at CQC again I would suggest joining our next monthly webinar. I don't know when you last looked at CQC but over the last few minor releases it has gained a lot of power. Dean, has implemented a very nice event systems which allows for scheduled and triggered events. Most of the event programming is done with point and click type interaction. So it is very simple to build complex events. He has added IF THEN ELSE flow control and lots of other good stuff. These features were available back in the 1.4 - 1.6 days I think but you had to manually program much of the stuff. With the new 2.0 most of the stuff is point and click.
I would be happy to give you a call and allow you to remote into my PC and give you a tour of CQC 2.0. I think I know what you are talking about when you say CQC "was" lacking on the home automation end of things. That has all been changed recently.
There is still limited support for x10 and the z-wave support is slowly improving. But there are a lot of other lighting options available that CQC does support. Insteon support has been added by one of the CQC members and is in it's final public beta testing phase. With out trying to explain the entire product, CQC can do IR, automation panels, a/v processors, contact closures, multi disk media changers, irrigation controllers, anout 7 different lighting protocols, ton of media players, caller id, SMS, web server, thermostats, and the list goes on.
In all there are over 100 drivers and the list is growing every day. So you might want to take one more look at CQC. I am not saying look with the intention of buying. I am simply asking that you look again so that you can see that what you may have tried in the past is no longer the case now.