I know there are no release dates discussed but it's been over a YEAR since the last Indigo Touch update. That's a million lifetimes in app dev.
Anyone have thoughts on when we might see a new release?
Sevilsivle wrote:Despite the introduction of the „ up to date“ program, the main OS X Indigo Application has not been updated for over 9 months. I get the impression the developers have other daytime jobs and Indigo has been left to the independent plug-in developers to keep it „ up to date“. So don’t hold you breath in expectation.
ryanbuckner wrote:I know there are no release dates discussed but it's been over a YEAR since the last Indigo Touch update. That's a million lifetimes in app dev.
Sevilsivle wrote:Despite the introduction of the „ up to date“ program, the main OS X Indigo Application has not been updated for over 9 months. I get the impression the developers have other daytime jobs and Indigo has been left to the independent plug-in developers to keep it „ up to date“. So don’t hold you breath in expectation.
MarcoGT wrote:I also have the same feeling.
I am also in the software development field, but in another completely different area.
I thought the idea of having the subscription scheme was to have more frequent update, but it got worse.
Also the introduction of new devices stopped, and this was one of the key features of the subscription scheme
MarcoGT wrote:But last year you promised more often release and this did not happen.
siclark wrote:If we are talking Indigo Touch new features, I would love the ability to see triggers in the app and turn them on and off. Saves using team viewer to get into my headless Mac mini if one of them isn't working properly.
jay (support) wrote:... We're on track to release 7.2 before October 2017. ...
autolog wrote:jay (support) wrote:... We're on track to release 7.2 before October 2017. ...
I presume you mean 2018?
DaveL17 wrote:RERO isn't right for every application. Having bugs in a system like Indigo has implications that could be very severe--like HVAC running 24/7 or sprinklers turning on and never turning off again. People install Indigo in remote applications like vacation homes and often aren't able to just restart the server. I don't expect Indigo to be perfect, but I'm willing to wait if that means there's a chance for a higher quality product.
As Matt and Jay have said many times, they need to balance their time between development, support and marketing and I, for one, feel they do a spectacular job of balancing these demands. I doubt that there are many two-person companies out there--producing a similarly niche product--that do it better than Matt and Jay do. IMO, Matt and Jay do it right.
DaveL17 wrote:RERO isn't right for every application. Having bugs in a system like Indigo has implications that could be very severe--like HVAC running 24/7 or sprinklers turning on and never turning off again. People install Indigo in remote applications like vacation homes and often aren't able to just restart the server. I don't expect Indigo to be perfect, but I'm willing to wait if that means there's a chance for a higher quality product.
DaveL17 wrote:As Matt and Jay have said many times, they need to balance their time between development, support and marketing and I, for one, feel they do a spectacular job of balancing these demands. I doubt that there are many two-person companies out there--producing a similarly niche product--that do it better than Matt and Jay do. IMO, Matt and Jay do it right.
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