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Feature Request / Data Transfer Tool
« Last post by mike_w on February 09, 2019, 04:02:18 pm »
Is it possible to have the Data Transfer Tool replace an existing entry with the same name?

Is it possible to have the Data Transfer Tool transfer the layout of the buttons on the bottom of the screen?

Thanks
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Feature Request / Keypad to disarm on entry
« Last post by mike_w on February 09, 2019, 03:58:49 pm »
I'll like to see an option that would cause the keypad used to disarm security to pop up if an Entry/Exit zone is tripped.

Thanks
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General Discussion / Re: Favorites from Status Screen
« Last post by mike_w on February 09, 2019, 03:41:33 pm »
Thanks again for adding the Favorities button on the Status screen. 

Would it be possible to have the items listed by the Favorities button appear in the same order as the items on the Favorities tab bar?  Currently all my Favorities are Buttons, and they appear in the same order on the Favorites and Buttons tab bars as they are defined on the HAI.  That order isn't respected on the Status screen Favorities button.  In fact, I've got four iPads that run Myro and the order of the items on the Favorities button is different on each iPad.

Thanks
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General Discussion / disable features?
« Last post by Gasgas53 on February 07, 2019, 03:58:24 am »
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Im interested in using Myro Home however i dont plan to use the whole house audio feature. Is there a way to disable the "Audio" button from showing on the menu bar?

Thanks!
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General Discussion / dock DAC???
« Last post by Yamada12 on February 01, 2019, 01:08:35 am »
Even since I got my iPhone 5S, I've been searching for a DAC that can handle both Lighntning-USB audio-out from an iOS device AND charge that same device, natively without any need for the apple camera connection kits, or other such accessories...
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If I read  the new manual correctly, the my:ro Air does precisely that...which in my scourings of the intertubes this fall, is the first device that I've found that handle both...am I missing anything?
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General Discussion / Re: "My:ro home vs snaplink?
« Last post by Myro Control on January 20, 2019, 04:17:59 pm »
Hi Steve!  Thanks for your interest in Myro:Home — we have both an iOS app that is an interface like snaplink but power powerful.   We also offer Myro:Home Helper that is a macOS app that can expose your HAI units as HomeKit accessories where you can then do more automation with apple’s Home App.

Hope this helps — let me know if you have any other questions.
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General Discussion / "My:ro home vs snaplink?
« Last post by Stevefil on January 20, 2019, 03:40:48 am »
I have had the omni system in my home for over 20 years and have had some expensive repairs done to it lately,  so am very committed.   We are observant Jews and have used the system to control our house for the sabbath (we are forbidden to initiate or electrical devices or lighting for 25 hours) ever since installation.  Twenty years ago, it was the only combined alarm / automation solution that was not overly geeky and difficult to program. We were way ahead of our time and have a lot invested in x10 switches, etc, so I am not changing out the whole thing.   As a Mac user, I finally bit the bullet and installed Parallels / windows to program the system with the dealer interface, since there never will be a Mac OS solution from Leviton. 

 It’s true, they seem to care less and keep this product going with minimal support.

That said I do have SnapLink, which is adequate for a controller perspective.  This looks a lot more comprehensive but still does not have the programming capabilities.  It seems to work most of the time, but does not reliably show the correct status of units.

How is my:rob home better?
Is there also an iOS/iPad or macOS program interface?

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General Discussion / Re: Free functionality removed?
« Last post by Myro Control on January 16, 2019, 08:36:55 pm »
The way I look at it, the OmniPro is still a top performer and I never really saw HAI as a consumer facing product, even back in 2004 when I installed my system. The system I installed is still as relevant today as it was back then and because they provided access to the protocol we’ve been able to extend support and capabilities over the years.

I’d still spec a home with an HAI system.

I’ve been thinking how I’d improve the platform if say an OmniPro iii was to be released... i’d have some recommendations as to the api,etc but concerns would be around stability.   They really nailed it with the platform... I have NEVER had a system crash and i’d just hate to have the platform turn into today’s disposable systems.
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General Discussion / Re: Free functionality removed?
« Last post by longwa on January 15, 2019, 11:12:24 am »
No worries, didn't mean to sound like I was threatening to make a competing app or anything like that. I certainly appreciate what you've done and I think the app is great. As someone who has dabbled in the OmniLink protocol, I can appreciate the effort that goes into using it. It's not exactly a nice REST API or anything. I offered to help lumpinglade with Haiku and then Space several times and never received any interest from him. The HAI group that cares about this side of things is almost more of a hobbyist group IMO so I'm all about trying to give back to that group.

My bigger worry at the moment is that Leviton seems to have no direction or vision for the Omni product line after buying HAI. Tools like OpenHAB or Homeseer seem to be the only hope for integration with "modern" home automation products like Alexa, HomeKit, etc. I half expect Leviton to just drop the Omni products completely one day without any fanfare or replacement.

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General Discussion / Re: Free functionality removed?
« Last post by Myro Control on January 13, 2019, 09:49:31 am »
Thanks and you are correct, I'm a user of this app as well.   I thought about open sourcing but that doesn't really work for an iOS app as it requires yearly developer account.   Unfortunately, I have other personal and business related projects/commitments, I don't have any interest in participating in other projects at this time (e.g. OpenHAB).  Plus, I've seen lots of HAI/OmniLink projects that have become abandoned over the years so there is no guarantee of a better product.    Over the years (since 2009), I've never had a single developer (user of HAI/OmniPro) reach out and commit to helping with the project, but I've had many ask just for the code and libraries...

I'm committed to keeping this project going and I hope we can create a vibrant community.  I'd love for users to provide feedback that will make it worth them paying for the app.

Others are free to disrupt and create a better app... my value add is 10+ yrs of being a HAI connected partner (means nothing now since Leviton bought them), I fully understand their protocol (have ported it many times in many languages and OSes) and I am also a user.

Thanks for the support and I really encourage this type of feedback.
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