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Note: HSTouch Server Lite is for Standard HomeTroller and HomeTroller-SE users who have not purchased the Full version of HSTouch.
macromark,
Since this doesn't seem to be spelled out in any of the forums, I take it that HSTouch Server Lite lets Android & iPad users see the generic screens that accompany those apps only? I have a Windows Mobile device and apparently that is a client with no generic screens - so I would need to "design" my own with the full version of HSTouch Server - correct?
Are there some generic screens (like the weather screen you show for the android) available somewhere?
Dan
Last edited by ameridan; February 19, 2012, 12:41 PM.
Since this doesn't seem to be spelled out in any of the forums, I take it that HSTouch Server Lite lets Android & iPad users see the generic screens that accompany those apps only? I have a Windows Mobile device and apparently that is a client with no generic screens - so I would need to "design" my own with the full version of HSTouch Server - correct?
Are there some generic screens (like the weather screen you show for the android) available somewhere?
Dan
After we fix the plug-in installer, we'll post a new version of the designer with a pre-designed weather project. Android and Apple projects will also be posted with the next updates for those clients.
Found the issue here. The registration for the config page was the same for the iphone and Android plugin, therefore whichever plugin loaded last would get the config page. This has been fixed, please try build .50:
Found the issue here. The registration for the config page was the same for the iphone and Android plugin, therefore whichever plugin loaded last would get the config page. This has been fixed, please try build .50:
if I install this, what files do I need to backup prior to the install, so I can just shutdown HS, restore those files, then restart HS in order to get back to where I am now?
Is it just he one HSPI .dll file?
Thanks!
--Dan
Tasker, to a person who does Homeautomation...is like walking up to a Crack Treatment facility with a truck full of 3lb bags of crack. Then for each person that walks in and out smack them in the face with an open bag.
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