04-17-2009, 11:28 PM
This thread is for the forthcoming 1.0.17.0 version.
Key features are:
(1) Unlimited Windows; Floorplans or Browser Windows.
(2) Custom Tabs; 2 configurable control panel tabs replace the X10 (and Future Use) tab which can now be set as a Custom tab in exactly same way. Most of UCM types supported as Tab Types. X10, ZWave, Cbus, Rako etc etc IN the screenshot below they ones I\'ve chosen are \"X10\" and \"Zwave\" but you can choose whatever you have in your configuration.
(3) Help File
(4) User Settings now stored in a Configuration XML file. More flexible and scalable than old windows profile based method.
Here\'s a taster of it showing a webcam of some Hotel in Maine USA in a Browser type window. And yes you can control the camera too on this site. If you point browser windows at normal pages you can navigate them etc as normal too. Idea of Browser Windows is to principally give access to network webcams that can display in their own browser-based webpages.
I\'ll probably post this version this weekend. The help file is still work-in-progress but I\'m keen to get feedback on the new features if people want to comment.
Regards
Julian
Key features are:
(1) Unlimited Windows; Floorplans or Browser Windows.
(2) Custom Tabs; 2 configurable control panel tabs replace the X10 (and Future Use) tab which can now be set as a Custom tab in exactly same way. Most of UCM types supported as Tab Types. X10, ZWave, Cbus, Rako etc etc IN the screenshot below they ones I\'ve chosen are \"X10\" and \"Zwave\" but you can choose whatever you have in your configuration.
(3) Help File
(4) User Settings now stored in a Configuration XML file. More flexible and scalable than old windows profile based method.
Here\'s a taster of it showing a webcam of some Hotel in Maine USA in a Browser type window. And yes you can control the camera too on this site. If you point browser windows at normal pages you can navigate them etc as normal too. Idea of Browser Windows is to principally give access to network webcams that can display in their own browser-based webpages.
I\'ll probably post this version this weekend. The help file is still work-in-progress but I\'m keen to get feedback on the new features if people want to comment.
Regards
Julian

