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| Article Title | Author | Company | eMag Issue | Article Synopsis |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crestron Mobile Pro G iPad App | Jeff Singer | Crestron | Jun 2010 |
With the iPhone®, iPod touch® and iPad™, Apple® has flung open the door to interacting with touchscreens and having fun doing it. This has created a whole new market for programmers and integrators, with Crestron leading the way. Crestron released the industry’s first fully functioning iPad app before the iPad was even available. |
| Software Configuration Tools | Adam Stone | D-Tools | Dec 2004 |
WebTools has the same look and feel of the standard DTools/ Visio graphic interface and uses the same database and business logic but runs entirely over the internet. |
| CP290 Director X | Paul Motz | Dec 2004 |
CP290 Director X programs the original X10 home automation computer controlled interface, model number CP290, with a great looking program that makes the most of what the CP290 can do. |
