06.11.2017, 11:38
Hi
I feel sorry to see that you disappointed of our Siri implementation, it was big effort and lots of time from us.
To be honest we started with homekit approach and even we had beta version implemented but we fount that if we will release such app we simply could end up i court as Apple could sue us. We as manufacture can't do it. Apple was requiring everybody to use security chip in every device, all other implementations are simply hacks. At that time we decided to use Siri API which is officially available and integrate voice control this way.
Recently Apple announced software only implementation but apart of the announcement nothing else was done. There is no info anywhere what and how to do. We also see that this will be allowed only for DIY products and not commercial.
I have to disagree with you that there is more work in configuration. Regardless which implementation we would do you will have to make object mapping and instead freely define your commands you will have to select them.
There is even more. You guys don't know it yet but we are just finished Andriod version of Logic Machine app and the same voice config app is used to configure google voice. This way you have to just configure one app and both platform are the same.
Thanks to this regardless of the platform user will have the same experience with the product.
And one more thing, Our voice app can work with any text communicator, as long it is able to send
http://ip/apps/voice/api/?a=command&cmd=TEXT
We will not promise anything else now as we need to wait what actually Apple means by software implementation.
On other hand if any of you would like to make homekit app with hack in it then you are free to do so but we are not taking such risk.
I feel sorry to see that you disappointed of our Siri implementation, it was big effort and lots of time from us.
To be honest we started with homekit approach and even we had beta version implemented but we fount that if we will release such app we simply could end up i court as Apple could sue us. We as manufacture can't do it. Apple was requiring everybody to use security chip in every device, all other implementations are simply hacks. At that time we decided to use Siri API which is officially available and integrate voice control this way.
Recently Apple announced software only implementation but apart of the announcement nothing else was done. There is no info anywhere what and how to do. We also see that this will be allowed only for DIY products and not commercial.
I have to disagree with you that there is more work in configuration. Regardless which implementation we would do you will have to make object mapping and instead freely define your commands you will have to select them.
There is even more. You guys don't know it yet but we are just finished Andriod version of Logic Machine app and the same voice config app is used to configure google voice. This way you have to just configure one app and both platform are the same.
Thanks to this regardless of the platform user will have the same experience with the product.
And one more thing, Our voice app can work with any text communicator, as long it is able to send
http://ip/apps/voice/api/?a=command&cmd=TEXT
We will not promise anything else now as we need to wait what actually Apple means by software implementation.
On other hand if any of you would like to make homekit app with hack in it then you are free to do so but we are not taking such risk.
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