Mobile App
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Re: Mobile App
I'm not sure if allSecure is available for android but I use it on iOS and works ok
Re: Mobile App
jebbo, I am the developer of Envisulize, the version in the Play Store is a complete rewrite of the windows UWP app I created a few years ago. It is currently in alpha testing, because there are a few things that still need to be added, and corrections made.jebbo wrote:I just got my envis4 set up and came across an app on the google play store called Envisualize. The screenshots look nice but i'm not sure if its safe to use as there are no reviews.Has anyone tried it? Are these 3rd party apps as safe as using the web portal?
Current Functionality: Zone info, Arm/DisArm, Bypass, Device Name change, Partition Name change, User Assignments, Zone Name/Assignments
Push Notifications to Android, Basic Camera Support, Thermostat Support.
Missing Functionality: Geo-Fencing, Device Provisioning (This can be done through the Eyez-On site), Reboot, Delete Device
Other: Spell checking, Multiple language support, Missing Images
You are more than welcome to try it out and if you do please let me know how your experience is.
It works on the WAN without any changes to you local network or firewall, outside of what was in the Eyez-On Primer Documentation for the Evl-3/4.
It has not been tested with Honeywell/Ademco.
It will display the error messages that the application is experiencing.
Thanks
Re: Mobile App
Can you point to someplace where there is a description of the app and its requirements? It seems quite large for an interface to the portal, and I'm curious about why it asks for an account to be created. Storing credentials for my alarm anyplace other than locally seems a bit... risky.nplogic wrote: I am the developer of Envisulize
Thanks.
Re: Mobile App
The app runs locally on your device, it stores the credentials encrypted on the device. They are used only to interface with the web portal. The only external component is a message gateway for push notifications and that traffic originates from Envisacor's message gateway and your credentials are never used. The size is due to the app framework that is used (mono). Further optimization will be done when the device is no longer in testing that may help reduce the size, such as linking librarys and spliting of packages into individual processor architecture packages ABIs(Application Binary Interfaces)user17600 wrote:Can you point to someplace where there is a description of the app and its requirements? It seems quite large for an interface to the portal, and I'm curious about why it asks for an account to be created. Storing credentials for my alarm anyplace other than locally seems a bit... risky.nplogic wrote: I am the developer of Envisulize
Thanks.
There is currently no app promotion site. If you have any questions I would be glad to answer them.
Thank you