Thursday, 08 May 2008 Mac home control software updated
Perceptive Automation introduces Indigo 3.0
Perceptive Automation has introduced Indigo 3.0, a major update to its home control and automation server for Mac OS X.
The software introduces support for Insteon hardware, thermostat controls, remote lighting scene management and operation after Mac is turned off. The update also provides better iPhone support.
Essentially the software’s users can control lights, appliances, thermostats, lawn sprinklers and dozens of other items found in the home from anywhere in the world using Indigo's built-in server. Though the house must also have the correct hardware installed.
Indigo now supports the new Insteon Thermostat Adapter allowing wireless control of several Venstar thermostats.
Indigo also supports the Salling Clicker application and the Ovolab Phlink telephony device, allowing remote home control from Bluetooth-enabled devices or any touch-tone telephone.
Indigo 3.0 costs $179.95.
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