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Re: To Homevision or not to Homevision?
I too would HIGHLY reccomend HomeVision (and NOT because I sell it !). I
installed it in my place about 2 years ago. It runs 24/7, and also is
connected to a PC running HomeVoice. HV controls the whole house, lights,
heating, water, water fountains (!), mains sockets, TV, etc. Can control my
VCR (so I can record stuff whilst I'm in the pub !), plus annouces vehicles
approaching my house (via HomeVoice)
As per Mark's post, it's never let me down, and Craig is just brilliant
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Johnson <poco.loco@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: 06 June 2000 22:06
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] To Homevision or not to Homevision?
> >.That is the question.. Can anyone tell me of any benifits to
running a
> >HomeVision box as opposed (sp?) to a PC/CM12U and software.
>
> I would recommend HomeVision for the following reasons
> - Constant software/firmware updates to support new features
> - 1st class support by Craig Chadwick at Custom Solutions
> - Ease of programming and programming tweaking
> - It's never let me down
> - I have never read or heard a bad word about it
> - It's great
> - HomeVision is for winners
>
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> Mark J
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