What exactly are you trying to automate? The AHP package might be accused of being a bit "buggy" but there's a lot of functionality (timers, macros, conditionals, Rf transmission, extended X10 calls, Windows function calls). Let us know what you're trying to accomplish - Someone on the forum may have already tackled the problem.
A lot of what I'm after is how macro's are triggered. Home Domination has an extremley flexible macro interface that supports multiple triggers and multiple modes. A macro can be triggered from multiple motion sensors (say if any or all are active) and can be automatically enabled/disabled based on a configured mode. Some of the conditionals also make a little more sense (to me anyway) than AHP.
I can have a setup where the house automatically goes into "away" mode if no motion sensors are triggered for a period of time. Same thing for guests coming over, parties. The best thing is it's already all coded in, I don't have to do anything.
I did email the developer and he said getting the CM15A working properly is on top of his list right now.. I realize I could probably accomplish a lot of this through AHP using the SDK to script out some of this stuff but it's really more programming than I want to do. I don't even keep a compiler installed these days because it's just not something I've been doing a lot of.
AHP has a suite of available software. If you don't at least have the "smart macros" you may find AHP a little inadequate. Also you will find a host of available "add on" software written buy users like yourself.
I use BVC with my AHP so I can control my setup with voice commands.
Sorry, I should have been more specific. I am using AHP with the Smart Macro add-on. I got the package with all of the software add-ons but those are the only two I really use. I never could get the internet control to work properly through my nat proxy.
Thank you for the responses.
Regards
Gene