New advanced capabilities of iRidium GUI Editor make it possible to create GUIs with striking visualization and overall control: built-in script environment, support of Macro, well-stocked library of graphic and sound items; inertial and template lists; integration with accelerometer; integration with gyroscope, GPS, compass; ready GUI templates; support of opacity and animation; support of Unicode and international font capabilities; support of Anti-aliasing; support of Drag-and-Drop; easy language localization; customizable Editor interface with floating and/or dockable windows; visual design, in-place property setting, etc.
iRidium 2.0 version for AV Control comes with 2 way communication, Macro, Scripts and expands the capabilities of iRidium customers and enables them to control any AV equipment and make a driver for any Media Server. iRidium 2.0 version allows iRidium customers to control their systems from any kind of panels: iOS, Windows, Android, Mac, BlackBerry, etc.
A new driver for Crestron – “iM Crestron” gives unique control capabilities to installers and integrators of Crestron systems. Ultimate licenses for KNX and Crestron enable communication with the system from an unlimited number of control panels.
The release of iRidium 2.0 version is expected in April, 2012. At the moment it is on the stage of worldwide testing. iRidium Mobile Team keeps on improving its products and expanding possibilities of universal visualization and control . The next international presentation of iRidium is planned for September 2012 at CEDIA 2012 in Indianapolis, USA.”
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Looks like an interesting product if you want to design your own front end to an automation system or your AV kit. Does anyone have hands on experience with their GUI editor?
Tried their Software in an early stage and couldnt get it talk to my KNX bus. The Support was really bad and unfriendly. That might all have changed but was my first experience with Iridium. I am using iViewer from commandfusion now which just supports the android and iOS Plattform.
Yes it was not so good in the early beginning but as I see the situation is changed. Now I’m using iRidium in my KNX (BAOS) projects and it’s work successfully. I recommend you to try iRidium demo license for free and make the conclusion.
And I’m waiting 2.0 version with all features!
Good luck, iRidium!