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Fwd: [AppDig]Home Control Software



This may be of interest to some of you, - presumably moreso to those of you
with Ocelots, as this came from the Ocelot list...

Regards.

Paul G.



>From: "Scott Leonard" <lists@xxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: cpuxa@xxxxxxx
>To: <cpuxa@xxxxxxx>
>Subject: [AppDig]Home Control Software
>Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2002 12:25:51 -0400
>
>A while back I started writing my own home control software.  The
original
>goal was to replace a Crestron system and also integrate with my Ocelot
for
>X10 and IR control.  Over a year later, I'm finally at a stopping (or
>pausing) point.  Although I really wrote it just for myself (and for
fun),
>a few friends have prompted me to share it.
>
>If anyone is interested in Yet Another Home Automation Software
package,
>you can visit my web site (www.cebotics.com) and download HouseBot.  I
have
>no plans on getting rich off of this, so it is completely free. 
Although
>the web site appears to be a real company, it's really just me.
>
>The UI is *fairly* intuitive, but there is currently no on-line help. 
If
>there is enough interest in using it, I'll add help.  The architecture
is
>open to allow additional support for new devices and computer
interfaces.
>It's fairly flexible and can provide you with skinnable wireless
remotes
>using Windows CE tablets or Pocket PC's.
>
>If you use the software, feel free to send me an email with any
questions,
>problems, suggestions, etc.
>
>Scott Leonard




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