CBus v3 Software ?!

Discussion in 'C-Bus Toolkit and C-Gate Software' started by [IL]NewGen, Aug 3, 2004.

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    [IL]NewGen

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    Is our wait almost over for the v3 Software ?!
    Cheers,
     
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    Hi NewGen,

    Unfortunately this falls into that area where we aren't allowed to talk about future products. If you have signed a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) you can approach you local sales rep and they can assist you in this area.

    As the we [CIS] get used to the forum, we will undoubtably get better at knowing what we can and can't say in a publically searchable forum.

    Someone closer to the decision making end of the food chain here at CIS might be able to add a bit more light, but don't feel as if you are being ignored if this is the only response you get, the rules internally were pretty clear about this.
     
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    hahaha, thanks anyway, it's just the GUI and the feel of working in the current v2.x.x is just a tad morbid in large projects,

    Cheers,
     
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    It is rather dated isnt it :)

    V3 (watch out for a new name) is in its final phase of testing. I'll post some screenshots over the next few days to give you a feel for whats in it. Its release is dependent on how happy we are with the testing.

    Thanks for your patience thus far :)
     
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    I like how the new V3 C-Bus software is mentioned in the latest Clipsal catalog, priced at several hundred dollars BUT there is a note saying that it will also be available from the Clipsal website for download for FREE!!!
    I know what I'll be doing!
    Regards,
    Michael.

     
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    Whoops.. :)
     
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    Whoops which way?
     
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    I've seen quick glances of the v3alpha but it was a tad dawnting... compiling it in Java was weird looking
     
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    Hi,

    I'm not sure what you saw.. V3 is not developed under Java.
     
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    sorry, i could have been wrong... just seeing bits and pieces of the backend doesn't really help... but, at least majority of it wasn't in a Win95 Skinned Look&Feel :D

    but hang on... what's this Java runtime stuff in installtion ?!
     
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