Looking for domotica products for Mac (soft and hardware)

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Looking for domotica products for Mac (soft and hardware)

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Hello

This is my first post here...
I still have English lessons, but I will do my best :wink:
As you can see I like Apple products and I'm thinking about automating my home a bit
For that I want to use software and hardware that works fine on the Mac.

I will try to explain my wishes:
* Automate my mechanical ventilation (Humidity sensor (douche) that that close valves of other rooms (kitchen/toilet ect) and change speed)
* Automate light's (but also the old hand switches have to work)
* access on my iphone to change the lights (wifi/3G)
* access on my mac
* maybe more...

I have seen x10 is not always working well and Z-Wave is a new standard

What about the systems specially written for OS-X?
I have seen Indego is written for the mac, but does it work well and support new standards?
An other very nice system Z-series looks cool but expensive.
Also MiOS looks good and easy
Can I also use these systems to control for example Elro Easy Home, or KlikAanKlikUit?
What about de hardware that I need to contact the devices?
I have also seen a very cheap (simple?) one: Tricklestar

What do you advise me?
What is the best way to start?

Thanks a lot for your help!
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Most MAC users run some kind of virtualisation platform to run a Windows VM on top of their MAC's.
I am working on multi-platform software which will support WIndows, Mac and Linux however it's still very alpha.
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Re: Looking for domotica products for Mac (soft and hardware)

Post by b_weijenberg »

You can use XTension with RFXCOM to control KlikAanKlikUit (and thus HomeEasy, Chacon, NEXA...)
http://www.shed.com/
http://www.machomeautomation.com/doku.p ... rdware/rfx
www.rfxcom.com

With the RFXCOM receiver you can also receive KlikAanKlikUit remotes and wall switches and Oregon sensors. This is also supported by XTension.
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