My WM100 and app has now reverted to a glorified remote ……
The WM-100 was never anything
OTHER than a remote! And
IMHO.... it was/is the best remote control x10 ever introduced. The only thing that has changed is the way people "think" about remote control....
as it applies to Home Automation. Nobody wants to push buttons anymore. Even the
NEW TV remotes often offer voice control (for program searching)…. now-a-days.
The WM-100 is a great (even awesome)
2010 device. And it was the old 2010 paradigm that lead to it's creation.
I also no longer use AHP for any timers or macros at either place.
The PiX10Hub the community has helped put together now handles all my HA requirements.
I have also recently relegated my last CM15A to a interface and transceiver. Shutting down my Home Automation laptops.... was the most "emotionally" difficult Home Automation change/step I've ever made.
There is no "transitional" process from the old to the new. I left a few macros running on a separate CM15A... as I found automated ways to perform the same "programed" tasks.... I removed the last macro and un-plugged the CM15A not long ago.
I'd switched from a big high wattage desktop PC I used to control my CM15A... to the smaller less-hungry laptop..... years ago. And I had long mulled over thoughts of using a Windows tablet or a "stick" or mini windows PC. That would have given me a smaller carbon foot-print (for those who like that term). I liked the idea of using smaller devices to do the same job that once required a big PC.
But I stalled... I hesitated... and the technology changed. Just as the WM-100 solved yesterdays (well 2010's) problems. Tiny PC's solve 2016's problems. Todays Home Automation possibilities can not be solved with home computers of any size. Home Automation has outgrown simple programs and macro's (robots, routines, or whatever you want to call the set perimeters).
But I refuse to think in past-tense. It's kills creativity and destroys any vision of what could be.
I want more. And more requires X10 to involve themselves in a cloud based product.