To be frank, I have never written a mobile app myself. Since the beginning of OpenSprinkler, requests for an iPhone or Android app have never stopped. For OpenSprinkler Pi users: the same RPi that drives your OSPi can be used as the HTTP server, so no additional RPi needed! You can either use a desktop server, or a Raspberry Pi (instructions given below), or an external server. The main requirement to enable this web app is an HTTP server with PHP support. Supports additional features including logging and days selection in program preview.Supports both OpenSprinkler and OpenSprinkler Pi (running the interval_program ported by Dan). Supports the complete set of features in OpenSprinkler firmware 1.8.3 (and equivalently 2.0.0 for v2.0 hardware).Also, the app is self-contained and does not rely on external Javascripts (so you can use it to access OpenSprinkler without Internet connection). Cross-platform: the same web app runs on iOS, Android, as well as Desktop browsers.Ongoing forum discussion about this appīefore I begin, let me summarize some of the highlights of this development:.For details, please refer to Samer’s write-up: This blog post is a brief introduction to the app. The only thing I want to say is it’s absolutely amazing! I would highly recommend those who are interested in a mobile app to give it a try. After playing with the app for a while, I am quite pleased with the polished user interface. I am very excited to announce that a mobile web app for OpenSprinkler and OpenSprinkler Pi is now available, thanks to the generous contributions by Samer Albahra. Additional details can be found in this blog post. Search ‘opensprinkler’ in iOS App Store, Android Play Store, or Windows Phone Store, then download and install the app. Update: OpenSprinkler new mobile app (native version) is now available on all platforms.
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