Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Re: Beginner

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Thanks for the feedback guys. It's very much appreciated.

1 and 3 are something we can definitely look at adding.

The documentation is lacking and we know this more than anyone. This
year we will be focusing more on this side of things, as well as a
website update, to help make the process easier and reduce our support
load.
We strive to support everyone as fast as possible and so far I believe
we are doing a great job in this area. So for anyone who has specific
questions after having a go for themselves, please don't hesitate to
email us or drop a line here in the Google Group.

Alignment tools we are refining as we go. Sort of on a needs basis.
What did you mean by an XYZ coordinates helper? Something that sits in
another window and shows the currently selected item(s) position to
save double clicking and viewing the properties of each item?

Jarrod

On Feb 4, 5:08 am, 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 -
>
> > - Show quoted text -

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