Details about iRedTouch

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • February 12, 2019
  • September 29, 2024
  • 9.0+
  • 4+
  • 30.34MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • English
    German

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Version History of iRedTouch

1.11.0

February 12, 2019

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. NEW IN VERSION 1.11 • New Features: - iPhone X supported • Bugfixes - Dropbox works - again - Repeating codes functional on iPhones with force touch

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1.10

March 3, 2016

- iOS 8/9 Design, finally - New: Accessibility, with support for Switch Control and Voiceover - Much faster wakeup from sleep - New Icon - New: Kiosk mode: only one remote is accessible, see entry in Preferences app - Bugfixes, of course, e.g. setting relay state This version of iRedTouch is the first which features accessibility. It's a shame that I have not implemented this before. One customer gave me the important hint, thank you Peter! iRedTouch should become a first class helper for your (home) automation needs, so please help me with your feedback by mail to improve iRedTouch. For the details, visit "www.tinbert.com/iRedTouch", then look or search for 'accessibility'.

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1.9

January 31, 2014

NEW IN VERSION 1.9 • New Features: - Support for Philips HUE Wireless Lighting System - Now via VPN! Control your home using mobile networks - Support for new iTach Flex modules - Control your Music app with iPod Control actions - Announce actions by UDP, now configurable! (see support site) - New remote templates for HUE and iPod Control - New options in the Settings app • Bugfixes - Connection problems with iTach fixed - Problems with repeat codes fixed - iOS7: scrolling without tapping was quite impossible - iOS7: Selection of photos from the Phots app was broken - Lots of bugs and nuisances has been adressed • See support website for details

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1.8

July 25, 2013

• New Features: - Up to 16 external LEDs now supported (e.g. on IRTrans LAN Controller XXL) - Enter serial strings ("RS232") now as hex codes, too - Settings and Editing can be disabled by "Settings" app - Address of internal Backup server now displayed - Progress bar for uploading remotes to Dropbox - More options in external app "Settings" • Bugfixes - Reload of online remotes did not always work - When changing serial port a carriage return was falsely added

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1.7

November 30, 2012

• New Features: - iPhone 5 display supported - Support for new Dropbox API - Better handling of landscape remotes - Reload of online remotes lists (Dropbox and iRed2) - Download of remote will replace remote with same name, optionally - Integrated backup server much faster - Backup server delivers full quality images • Lots of bugfixes - Audio out is no longer muted, even with keyclicks on - Backup server was not working with large images - Jump actions were buggy and broke after downloading new target remote - Resizing buttons was difficult - Button frames in editor were sometimes too thin to be visible - Round buttons were sensitive to the square around, not only the circle - Several more crashers were adressed • No more support for iOS 3, unfortunately

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1.6

August 31, 2011

- Multitasking - Retina display support with high-res icons and remotes - Upload/Backup into Dropbox - Images/Remotes can be downloaded from Dropbox - New Action: Relay (Contact Closure) for certain modules (IRTrans and GC) - New Action: Serial String (RS232) for certain modules (IRTrans and GC) - iTach module with Relay ('CC') or RS232 ('SL') are supported - Actions can be named - Advanced IR Editor now also for for repeat code - Modules can be activated individually - Moduels are sorted alphabetically - Click sounds can be configured (tone and volume) - New concept for displaying the connection status - Editing can be disabled for remotes and lists - Fast switching of remotes with a finger swipe on the remotes's title - Fast switching between remote and list by finger tap on remote's title - Faster access to online remotes - Simplified creation of new remote from templates or other remotes - Online remotes can be tested without downloading - Buttons with rounded edges - New concept for layout mode: use double-tap to extend selection - Better navigation in macros - Background images in landscape can be used and are scrolled horizontally - Basic connection settings can be changed from 'Settings' app - REM files can be imported, e.g. via Mail (IRTrans propietary format) - Performing actions can be announced to UDP server ('Home Automation') - iOS 3.1.2 is supported, and so every iDevice back to iPod Touch 1st generation - Bugfix: GC-IRL Learner was not recognized - Bugfix: Converting Pronto codes with repeat failed - Bugfix: IRTrans codes wit long timings were not learned - Bugfix: Several crashers in Advanced IR code eidtor - Bugfix: Swiping remotes with two fingers was unreliable (is omitted now) - Bugfix: Help dialogs were sometimes distored / bad to read - Bugfix: Many more ....

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1.5.1

June 14, 2010

- Several Bug fixes - Improved Learning with GC modules - Improved converting between IRTrans and GC codes - Improvements in Advanced IR Editor

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1.5

May 11, 2010

- Faster app start - "Flick with 2 fingers" to change remotes - Support for IR modules by Global Caché (GC-100 and iTach) - Free configuration of transmit LEDs, if applicable - More actions: 'Jump to Remote', 'Send URL', 'Pause' - Improved Action Editor - Flexible creation of macros - Button feedback visual and/or audible - Remotes can be shared by mail - Background image can be pasted in from copy, e.g. from Safari - Status bar optional

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1.3

February 4, 2010

- Support for the new IRTrans WiFi modules - "Click" feedback on buttons - Bugfixes in Layout mode - Large update to V1.5 will be delivered shortly

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1.2

January 15, 2009

- visual touch feedback - code sequences on buttons, learned or from iRed2 - backup and share your remotes, even to a second iPhone - improved layout editor - round or square buttons - resize buttons with two fingers - repeat learning problems fixed - several more bugfixes

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Price History of iRedTouch

Description of iRedTouch

iRedTouch - the universal "Universal Remote" PLEASE NOTE: This application requires additional hardware Are you tired of having several remotes lying around in your living room? Do you want to use your iPhone or iPod touch instead? This and much more is possible with iRedTouch - in conjunction with an infrared LAN or WiFi module by IRTrans GmbH (www.irtrans.com) or a GC-100 or iTach module by Global Caché (www.globalcache.com). Please visit iRedTouch website for details. A version especially for the iPad (iRedTouch HD) is also available on the App Store! WITH ONE IR MODULE: - Use your fingers to flip through the list of your remotes on the iPhone or iPod touch - Tap on the photo of your remote - and the IR module transmits the respective IR signal - Hold down your finger - and the IR signals will be sent repeatedly, if appropriate - Infrared codes of all common devices (HiFi/TV/DVD/...) can be taught to iRedTouch - Control your Philips HUE lighting system, too! - No PC or Mac needs to be running at all! - All this is even possible via mobile networks! The magic is called "VPN". WITH MORE IR MODULES: - Control all IR-capable devices in your household, from anywhere in your WLAN! - Determine which remote or button will use which IR module all over your network WHICH MODULES ARE SUPPORTED? - All IRTrans modules LAN or WiFi, IR with up to 16 LEDs, RS232, contact closure, if available - GC-100 (Global Caché), IR, RS232, contact closure - iTach (Global Caché), IR, RS232, contact closure, depending on model - iTach Flex (Global Caché), IR, RS232, contact closure, with adapters HOW TO CREATE A REMOTE: 1. Make a photo of your remote, scan it, or even make a sketch of it 2. In iRedTouch choose the very photo as the touchable area of your new remote 3. Place the buttons on the screen, simply by tapping onto the photo 4. Teach the infrared signals to iRedTouch - a built-in assistant makes this easy 5. That's it! NOT ONLY INFRARED iRedTouch can perform lots of "actions": - Infrared-Code with IR modules, via external LEDs if available - RS232 strings with certain modules - Contact closures with certain modules EVEN WITHOUT MODULES ... - Control your Music app ("iPod") - Call URLs (aka web adresses), some devices understand that! - Control Philips HUE Personal Wireless Lighting - Jump to a different remote - Create Macros from all these actions IF YOU HAVE A MAC: - Control "iRed2" on the Mac - a free license is included with certain IRTrans modules - Use IRTrans USB modules connected to your Mac, just from iRedTouch via iRed2 - Control your Mac, change speaker volume, send it to sleep, ... - Control iTunes, let iRed2 announce the current track, jump to the next album, set ratings, etc. - All this and much more from iRedTouch on your iPhone or iPod touch WITH YOUR MAC ON THE ROAD: - Control applications on your MacBook (Pro), e.g. a PowerPoint or Keynote presentation - via WLAN from your iPhone - Control QuickTime Player or VLC, or whatever. iRed2 is very flexible and adjustable to your needs
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iRedTouch: FAQ

Is iRedTouch software compatible with iPad devices?

iRedTouch isn’t available on iPad devices.

Who developed the iRedTouch app?

iRedTouch was released by tin:b Software.

What’s the minimum iOS version needed for the iRedTouch app?

iRedTouch minimum iOS requirement is iOS 9.0.

How do users rate the iRedTouch app?

With a rating of 4 out of 5, iRedTouch is just okay among users.

What genre is the iRedTouch app?

The App Category Of Iredtouch Is Entertainment.

Which version of iRedTouch is the latest one?

1.11.0 is the newest version of iRedTouch.

What date was the latest iRedTouch update released?

iRedTouch updated on September 29, 2024.

What is the exact date the iRedTouch app came out?

The specific date when the app came out was February 6, 2023.

What content advisory rating is assigned to iRedTouch?

No objectionable content, suitable for young children.

What are the languages supported by the iRedTouch app?

Currently, iRedTouch supports English, German.

Does Apple Arcade provide access to iRedTouch for its subscribers?

No, iRedTouch is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can users make in-app purchases in iRedTouch?

Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within iRedTouch.

Is iRedTouch designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, iRedTouch is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Does iRedTouch incorporate ads within the app?

No, iRedTouch does not incorporate ads within the app.

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  • Superb remote

    The older Meridian audio products do not come with an iPhone remote. So you have to build your own. There’s dozens of apps based on using the generic Global Cache hardware interfaces, but most are horrible: expensive, or won’t work without a server, or demands a monthly subscription fee, or horribly complex programming, or inscrutable instructions, or...

    Well, iRedTouch has none of these problems. Easy to use and you’ll be up and running in an hour. Hurrah!
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  • great update

    The 1.5 update makes startup much faster! A great improvement.

    I use this daily in conjunction with my AppleTV, IRTrans, receiver and TV. Without it would make the remote control of all these devices much more difficult.
  • Worst app on an iTunes

    I've owned iRed 1.x and iRed 2.x iRed 2 is useless and confusing, and this cruddy app only compounds all the frustrations that iRed 2 brings.

    iRed 1.x worked very well once I learned how to use it. iRed 2 and this app are completely useless. I have spent more time than this app is worth just trying to get it working. The author does not actively support iRed 2 and thus this app. He created this app shortly after the iTunes App store went live to capitalize on the popularity of the iPhone. He hasn't touched iRed 2 since...

    Don't buy this app. Find another solution - even if it means buying a hardware add on for the iPhone.

    This app is a complete waste of money. Don't buy it, you'll regret the waste of money...
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