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    Interesting MQTT user interface for iOS and Android

    I found this interesting application for controlling any devices using MQTT. I haven't tried using it yet since I'm just getting started with MQTT but it looks like one can actually make a really nice frontend for HS3 considering all of the widgets they have written.

    The basic app is free but they do have a few in-app purchases incase you need them. I thought I'd post it here so those that have been using MQTT can check it out and possibly report back.

    I'm not affiliated with them in any way, I just found it while looking for something to use to test MQTT on my system.

    A sample screen from there iOS version of the app which shows what can be done with it.

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    HomeSeer Version: HS3 Standard Edition 3.0.0.548
    Linux version: Linux auto 4.15.0-72-generic #81-Ubuntu SMP Tue Nov 26 12:20:02 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
    Number of Devices: 484 | Number of Events: 776

    Enabled Plug-Ins: 3.0.0.13: AirplaySpeak | 2.0.61.0: BLBackup
    3.0.0.70: EasyTrigger | 1.3.7006.42100: LiftMaster MyQ
    4.2.3.0: mcsMQTT | 3.0.0.53: PHLocation2 | 0.0.0.47: Pushover 3P
    3.0.0.16: RaspberryIO | 3.0.1.262: Z-Wave

    Z-Net version: 1.0.23 for Inclusion Nodes
    SmartStick+: 6.04 (ZDK 6.81.3) on Server

    #2
    Looks like a nice find to create a HSTouch-like UI. I have used MQTT Dash as a simple tile-based UI for my phone.

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      #3
      That what I thought. I use a simple app just for testing but this one is much better for a user interface.

      'll be interested to see what others think about it as I'm not anywhere close to being able to use it.
      HomeSeer Version: HS3 Standard Edition 3.0.0.548
      Linux version: Linux auto 4.15.0-72-generic #81-Ubuntu SMP Tue Nov 26 12:20:02 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
      Number of Devices: 484 | Number of Events: 776

      Enabled Plug-Ins: 3.0.0.13: AirplaySpeak | 2.0.61.0: BLBackup
      3.0.0.70: EasyTrigger | 1.3.7006.42100: LiftMaster MyQ
      4.2.3.0: mcsMQTT | 3.0.0.53: PHLocation2 | 0.0.0.47: Pushover 3P
      3.0.0.16: RaspberryIO | 3.0.1.262: Z-Wave

      Z-Net version: 1.0.23 for Inclusion Nodes
      SmartStick+: 6.04 (ZDK 6.81.3) on Server

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        #4
        Here been tinkering with the Samsung Smartthings hub and applications and MQTT and TTS / VR using whatever.

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        This is totally separate from HS3 tinkering.

        I am not really tethered here to my smartphones and tinker with them more than use them if that makes any sense?

        I cannot deal here with using a tablet or phone to configure these applications so went to using latest Android build in a VB on a big screen and it works much easier to configure stuff.

        So open up Samsung IDE on one monitor and the Android VB on another computer monitor to work on these stuff.
        - Pete

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