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Re: Home Automation Software




One missing piece of software is ACE

6. ACE (extracted from
http://www.customautomationtech.com/index.html?ace.htm
Overview section)
ACE is designed to enhance your existing automation system by providing
remote control and monitoring capability, text-to-speech, caller id,
e-mail, scripting, touchscreen support, web interface, and many other
features that your existing automation system may not support.

ACE is a modular product. Each module is a separate program that provides a
unique set of features. Each module can be used by itself or with other
modules, depending on your needs.

ACE has built in support for HomeSeer, ECS, YAC, HomeVision, Omni, Comfort
and Napco. ACE also supports a documented API that can be used to send
commands to ACE via a serial port, COM, DDE, network or ASCII file. Thus,
almost any automation system supporting one of these interfaces can benefit
>from
own software to further enhance your system's capabilities.

S.



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