HPe-rc, a cross-platform command-line utility for the HomePatrol Extreme, has been updated to include web browser-based virtual control. There is a Web UI demo at YouTube and documentation/downloads are available from the HPe-rc homepage.
HPe-rc, a cross-platform command-line utility for the HomePatrol Extreme, has been updated to include web browser-based virtual control. There is a Web UI demo at YouTube and documentation/downloads are available from the HPe-rc homepage.
I don't know if you are the author of this program but if you are kudos to you as
it works very well on Windows XP. I am getting ready to install it on my Linux partition
as well as see if I can come up with any bugs on that side of the computer
Here is a look at my HP through the program:
Happy Monitoring
Marshall KE4ZNR
Thanks for the kudos and the screenshot. Any bug reports and suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Awesome job! Works great in Chrome on a touch-screen Dell Vostro running Win 7 64-bit. The web interface/control is incredible.
Have you considered making the web interface more touch-friendly (larger targets for hold, next/previous, avoid) for controlling on tablets, iOS devices? Make those button sizes the same as the top row? Awesome capabilities for using an iPhone/iPad, etc as a remote head. Dare I say iOS app?
Friggin sweet man! Thanks!
Oh, by the way, UNIDEN, how come you didn't offer something like this first after people payed $600??
Maybe you should hire "cuppa-joe" to do some programming for you.
When Uniden R&D's hardware, I'm sure they know what it is capable of.
So what I'm saying is that Uniden is holding back, perhaps looking for another "Extreme Upgrade" to release for more money.
Just found the screen capture option for the Home Patrol screen in the HPe-rc utility. Pretty cool!
Sure does help explaining to others when they are having trouble finding items in the menu system, or trying to give others step by step instructions, etc.
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Switchable "skins" are in the works, and a portrait format is on the top of the list. Since Santa is bringing me a tablet, I'll be able to get a better feel for making everything more tablet-friendly.
Thanks much for the comments and screenshot.