On Feb 3, 12:08 pm, JOD <malerdae...@aol.com> wrote:
> I just wanted to give a quick shout out to Command Fusion and thank
> them for such a great product. And a FREE product at that if you only
> have a single device.
> After downloading CF GUI designer about 10 days ago I quickly went to
> work trying to figure out the software, since it does not come with
> any instructions I found it a little quirky at the beginning but
> quickly got it figured out to allow me to set up the equipment I was
> controlling. I now have a fully functional multi page (10 device)
> system configured on my iPhone.
> No complaints, just a few comments and suggestions.
>
> 1) A stretchy button that works in the vertical would be my first
> request.
> 2) I know the software is aimed at developers and programmers but from
> what I have read, more and more end users would like to get involved
> and having some form of documentation on how to use and set up would
> go along way to promoting the use of your software.
> 3) Some way to file the commands in the system manager would be a
> help. Having 10 devices set up each with multiple pages and dozens of
> commands per page is a lot of commands to sift through. Maybe the same
> tree structure as the project / page set up?
> 4) The built in alignment tools are a big help in setting up the
> buttons. How about a graph paper background tool or an XYZ coordinates
> helper to help keep the spaces between the buttons even and precise.
> Again, thanks for a great product and I look forward to seeing your
> next version!
>
> JOD
>
> On Jan 30, 7:46 am, Jarrod Bell <jar...@guilink.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Claudio,
>
> > If you search the internet you should come across a fair few "free
> > button graphics" sites.
> > One you can check out ishttp://www.ntdesignsonline.com/downloads.php
> > Google Image search is also a great resource to find certain styles of
> > graphics.
>
> > Plus we have a free GUI available from our downloads page (which I
> > think you already mentioned).
>
> > There are hundreds of images out there you can use for backgrounds for
> > free, just a matter of finding them.
>
> >www.deviantart.comisa great place to go for free graphics, so long
> > as you don't intend to sell them or use them in services offered to
> > others (sounds like you are just looking for your personal system).
>
> > If anyone else knows of some good resources for free graphics that
> > could be used within guiDesigner, please post here!
>
> > Jarrod
>
> > On Jan 30, 11:13 pm, cld <claudio.cata...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Like many other people without expensive Creston systems I am trying
> > > to use Command Fusion to control the IRs of the TV, the DVD and
> > > another box.
>
> > > I have a GC100 3 ports, an IR/ learner and have downloaded a iviewer
> > > and a bunch of other software on CommanFusion web site.
>
> > > My problem is the following (not unusual).
> > > - I do not have the time and the skills to get something nice out of
> > > the free GUI designer (I started playing with it an adding buttons,
> > > but a long way to get something nice.
> > > - I do not feel that spending hundreds of dollars on a nice GUIlink
> > > interface is what I want to do at the moment (I will do it later once
> > > I get accustomed to the system, extend the global cache box to more
> > > ports etc.etc.
>
> > > What can I do? Are there simple GUI templates I can dowload for free
> > > or buy at nominal amounts (as I might throw them away after testing)
> > > or taht I can try for a period?
>
> > > No doubt the answer will help a large number of other users and early
> > > adopters.- Hide quoted text -
>
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