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    HAM Applications Version 1.0.0

    That's right version 1! After much help from members I am please to announce the release of the HAM Applications.

    With this application you can send your Home Automation type Messages to any client on your network, over the Internet and/or other devices using a simple command line application (HAMMessage) or Windows Client (HAM Client). Linux Client is available for beta testing.

    NOTE: One major change is the install process. All HAM Application are part of the same install and include all supporting files to run (regardless of Windows version). Simply choose Custom install to select which Application to install. Also included in the install of HAM Message if a HomeSeer script to use with any custom script.

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    2002-03-10:
    HAM Application Download
    Please note that the HAM Client title bar says Beta. This is not the case.


    I look forward to comments and/or feedback.

    POLL RESULTS:
    The following are some of the new features being prepare for the next version of HAM Applications based on the result from the poll:

    <UL TYPE=SQUARE> Specific Routing of Messages to HAM Client. ie Send Message to Ham Client 1
    Alert Levels (10 Levels). Each level can be assigned Alert Pop-up background color and sounds. Also add the abilities to specify which levels to be alerted via Pop-up. (Changed from 5 levels to 10. 5 will be for application defaults and the remaining will be for custom usage.)
    MS Agent to Speak messages
    Add Parameter for HomeSeer X10 Command (Virtual Device).
    .. and more[/list]

    History:
    Initial Introduction of HAM - Home Automation Messenger
    Initial Thread for HAM beta
    HAMClient - Flash (beta)
    HAM - Over the Internet


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    CyberA

    HAM - Home Automation Messenger

    [This message was edited by CyberA on Wednesday, 13 March 2002 at 11:29 AM.]
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