iControl Web: HTTP Remote

iControl Web: HTTP Remote

Control DIY Raspberry Arduino

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🙌11
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📼2 scs
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📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of iControl Web

1.9

October 24, 2021

- Fixes an issue with watch complications

1.8

December 21, 2019

- Fixes an issue with watch complications - Fixes an issue with registering json file type
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1.7

August 23, 2016

- App registers for json file type and new config can be imported via other programs - Changed watch complication icons back to old version.
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1.6

July 8, 2016

- added 3D touch support for new iPhone models - custom protocol support - removed watchOS1 support - bugfix for property hapticNetworkResponseFeedback on sub pages A detailed configuration manual is available at https://github.com/sebbu/iControl-Web
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1.5

November 12, 2015

Features for watch: - update to watchOS2. The app can run without your iPhone - added support for a glance - added complications - added support for a context menu - added haptic feedback Features for iPhone: - added a button to force a configuration transfer to the watch A detailed configuration manual is available now: https://github.com/sebbu/iControl-Web WatchOS 1 is still supported with this version. Support will be removed in next releases.
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1.4

June 2, 2015

Features for iPhone: - possibility to hide info screen - possibility to hide colored button animation of network feedback - added custom url scheme: iControl:// for a better integration with other apps Bugfixes for iPhone: - UI bugfix when paging the screen - background feedback color sticky In order to see a configuration example, remove all json files from the device (keep a copy locally) and restart the app to get a new sample file. iControl does not prompt for a review as it would probably interrupt your workflow. I would really appreciate it if you take the time to leave a review (maybe with a short hint or description which system you are using). Thank you in advance!
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1.3

April 10, 2015

- support for Apple Watch - added a new very small button type (6 buttons in one row) - compact mode to fit more buttons on one screen - if you remove the headline of a control or room, the space is not left unused to fit more buttons on one screen - timeout is now configurable for each page
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1.2

September 26, 2014

- multiple pages are now supported - new json format (previous json format is still supported) - completely rewritten with Swift Please update your gui.json file to the new format. Remove your current gui.json (keep a copy locally), restart the app to get the sample file and adapt it to your needs.
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1.1

January 8, 2014

- added a vertical aligned button group (i.e. for a TV remote control). To get an example: Simply remove your gui.json from the App (having a backup on your computer) to get a new guiSample.json
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1.0

November 28, 2012

Price History of iControl Web

Description of iControl Web

Call any URL with an appropriate sized button on any of your devices (iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch). The screens can be configured according to your needs using a json file. The app is ideal for all home automation systems which support http: - i.e. DIY, HomeWizard, PEHA-House-Control-System, PHC, DigitalSTROM, KNX, control4, Domoticz. - It can also be used to control your IP camera (i.e. Mobotix) - Or as a remote control for some HDMI DLNA adapter - The app and watch app can also be used to trigger IFTTT. Follow the configuration manual: https://github.com/sebbu/iControl-Web In summary: Use iTunes file sharing (in Finder) or the Files App to get a sample json file for your configuration (can also be downloaded from GitHub). Name your file gui.json. The sample contains the full structure. You may want to use a json editor. If you have messed up your gui.json, remove it from the App (delete the file) to get a new guiSample.json. You may use http or https for calling a remote command within this App or other known URL schemes to open another App (iPhone/iPad only). Support for self-signed certificates is not includes on purpose. There are many free possibilities to get a certificate of different flavor, i.e. Let’s Encrypt (this is not a recommendation, but it can serve as a starting point for your search). This app can be controlled via its own custom protocol icontrol://. Currently it only supports the execution of a command. (See guiSample.json for an example) iControl does not prompt for a review as it would probably interrupt your workflow. I would really appreciate it if you take the time to leave a review (maybe with a short hint or description which system you are using). Thank you in advance! A big thank you to the company it@business for the support of the update to iOS 13.
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iControl Web: FAQ

Is iControl Web available on iPad devices?

Yes, iControl Web is iPad-friendly.
Sebastian Bub launched the iControl Web app.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 12.0.
The iControl Web app has a consumer rating of 4.5 and gets a lot of positive feedback.
The App Category Of Icontrol Web Is Productivity.
The latest version of iControl Web is 1.9.
The latest iControl Web update was released on July 1, 2024.
The iControl Web app originally came out on February 6, 2023.
{{ name}} doesn’t contain potentially objectionable material and is rated Sebastian Bub.
Currently, iControl Web supports English.
Sorry, iControl Web is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in iControl Web.
Sorry, iControl Web is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of iControl Web

  • Great app - nailed my requirement

    Great app, does exactly what it promised to do and completely solved my problem.

    Please support this developer.
  • Best app ever

    This is the best app ever, i use to control my mpv media player on my linux when i watch movies to control the volume, play/pause, forward/backward using python http server.

    The interface can't more simple and awesome, and configuration is surprisingly easy. Great idea for the app.
  • Awesome! With more features it will be even better.

    Great app, very clean build.
    I'm just wishing for more features like:
    Push buttons , sliders,text boxes and labels.
    * Push buttons would make a lot more sense with things with involving motors.
    * Sliders are my favorite when it comes to brightness/speed controls (add joysticks maybe?).
    * Text boxes would help sending custom messages possible (infinite possibilities)
    * Labels would add monitoring capabilities which are not less than freaking awesome.

    I would consider buying a paid version of the app. I love how simple and clean it is.

    I'm grateful still, thank you so much sir.