.... I thought BVC was the bee's knees but sadly it hasn't had any development in a long time. ....when I ungraded my PC to Windows 7 - I had to stop using it for VR.
BVC is still the bee knees.... and was
YEARS ahead of it's time in both concept and the use of available technology. Bill did a great job on a project that advanced the technology..... and consumed massive amounts of his time. Bill helped us all take one giant step closer to Star Trek-like automation.
But despite everyone's best efforts Home Automation has remained somewhat a niche market. I do not blame Bill for halting his efforts to devote time to family and his day-job.
One thing they are working on is getting [VoxCommando] to work like Siri.. you can ask it a question and it goes off and finds the answer.. that would be a cool thing to show visitors...lol
I have an iPhone.... and I use Siri all the time.
I love that technology!!!! Blending these mobile technologies with Internet connected home based technologies and functions.... is an awesome challenge. I don't have the answers... but VoxCommando seems to have a good idea on how proceed.
I have tried apps that allowed me to connect to my HA PC via a tablet... for both remote manual control as well as using the tablet as a microphone. I currently use
X10 Commander on my iPhone. I switched my camera setup to a DVR that is viewable via my phone as well. I love the home/phone/human connection.
The other move I made was to using a Insteon Hub. As the HUB still supports x10 - it allowed me to transition slowly from x10 modules to Insteon.
I
am have been holding out.... waiting for X10 to develop/market their upcoming X10 Internet/WiFi module. As well as re-introduce/market the X10 software...
that originally started it all. Insteon has a great hub that I have considered buying... but the Insteon technology itself has number-use limitations that prevents me to switching entirely to Insteon. But technology doesn't stand still. Home Automation isn't a weekend project that can be constructed and then forgotten. Although our setups can often run as built... for years and years..... keeping up with the latest advancements is continuous.
You [
aussie mate] have done great work... and continue to advance your setup as well as help the rest of us keep up. Thank You!.