Yeah, I know. I don't know how I got here in the first place.
That said, today in the indigodomo.com homepage, it reads:
Control Pages are the primary way you interactively control Indigo. While triggers and schedules execute automatically by Indigo, you can use control pages (via Indigo Touch clients) to manually control your smart home. Our graphical designer allows you to create very complex and beautiful pages.
That seems important enough to be critical. As far as I'm concerned, I don't expect receiving updates eternally when I get software, just like when it came in boxes. Most of the time updates just bloat it, specially in SaaS since I think the motivation shifts into making that subscription look like its worth it (e.g; Microsoft Office), but provided Control Pages are the
primary — not my words —
way of controlling Indigo, at least a DIY-type guide should've been published.
I never got past initial version 7 because when things are hardwired into the walls, under and over the building, there's not much to upgrade after needs are met. The same would be true today, I don't need anything new, I only need what I should've gotten; usable Control Pages. I'm just grateful I found ways around it earlier but I'm sure it would've been nice for many of us getting that attention, and perhaps [although not in my case because of the reason I just gave] an incentive that would compel customers to upgrade if they felt like taken care of.
And I'm sorry for reviving this again. I was reviewing email and somehow got here…which is weird because it wasn't on my inbox.