networkcrasher
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Then they'd have to support it for new customers. Bad business model to sell it then bail on the new customers is my guess
Even if its the greatest product in the world, and lets assume it is, I for one would still have lots of questions on your support commitment, which seems to have fallen short with previous products.lupinglade said:Haiku/Helper are turning into a full home automation solution. We're just starting broad Alpha testing in a week or so.
It will support the Omni/Lumina lines as well as other hardware (currently Insteon, Nest, Hue, Ecobee, Somfy URTSI, but much more hardware support is coming and we're going to be making it possible for users to develop drivers as well). There is more info in the thread titled "The new product".
GadgetGuy said:Oh wait, I forgot, there's another replacement app that's going to solve all of our problems. Nevermind. #vaporware
well i don't really want to install beta soft on my device that I rely on. it would be nice to find out more info about the upcoming app and not having to join a beta programnetworkcrasher said:yall shoulda joined the beta
Been there, done that. I don't want to setup an automation server just to use the app with my OmniPro.networkcrasher said:yall shoulda joined the beta
Yup. If they would only fix the nagging bugs in it, it wouldn't be so bad.networkcrasher said:Then I guess you're stuck with snaplink
Has anyone tried Haiku on iOS 11 beta? Does it not run?GadgetGuy said:It looks like the final nail will driven into the Haiku coffin with iOS 11. The thought of having to use SnapLink on a regular basis just plain sucks.
Hey Maksim, how about spending an afternoon recompiling it for 64-bit? While you're at it, give us back the dark interface too.
Good news, at least for a while.mtgoat said:mtgoat, on 02 Sept 2017 - 23:06, said:
Yes. No. It does.
And Dark Mode is an option now.