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Emile
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An extensive support article will be published next week, but for now: hold [ALT] when you're on the 'Checking for updates' screen at setup.athom.com, and select 'Revert to stable channel'.
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Hahah. Changing the compatibility will work, but the Mobile card won't. Flow will I think.
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We're aware of this, and the next Homey version will have more detailed 'system' information + tools for us to trace where it comes from.
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We'll add a dashboard to manage your phones soon :-)
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I've contacted Sigma Designs (the company behind Z-Wave) if we're free to distribute the internal files we base the API on. In the meantime, I've found this file for you: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Z-Wave-Me/ExpertUI/master/storage/data/ZWave…
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Summary Week 45 (November 7 - November 11) Homey v1.0.0 is around the corner, which will be the next update we'll be shipping, and marks our first 'stable' update we've ever shipped. Exciting! Last week we've also released an update to our App Sto…
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Hey guys, short but hopefully useful answer: The range issues are not a hardware but a software problem. It's a software defined filter for our RF chip that we can finetune, but what we do (listen to, well, everything) is so uncommon that it's hard…
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Summary Week 44 (October 31 - November 1) We're on fire! Today Homey v0.10.9 has been released to the experimental channel featuring a few pretty neat new features, and many bugfixes. To quote some of you, "Homey is getting stable!". Thanks for the…
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Summary Week 43 (October 24 - October 28) Yesterday Homey v0.10.7 has made it to the stable channel! We're mostly focusing on making Homey & apps more stable (hence the many minor updates) by mostly accounting for edge case scenarios. Last wee…
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Summary Week 42 (October 17 - October 21) Last week we've shipped Homey v0.10.7 which is a bugfix release to the experimental channel. This update will most likely be upgraded to stable next week. In the meantime we're working on fixing some bugs…
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Summary Week 41 (October 10 - October 14) Last week we've shipped Homey v0.10.5 which is a bugfix release to the experimental channel. We have a few more (smaller) fixes ready for a next update, and Bluetooth LE support & APIs planned for…
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This Flow would behave like 'If the last person leaves the house', because the condition is checked after the trigger fires.
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Summary Week 40 (October 3 - October 7) Two Homey software updates last week, an update to My Athom, we've shipped all remaining pre-orders and put Homey v0.10.3 to the stable channel. That was quite a week :-) As to everyone who was unable to log-…
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I request a Knight Rider screensaver!
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Don't worry, we have a fix around the corner
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0burner0 said: Hmm I wish I could update, keep getting the extractpath_not_writable bug. Restarted about 20 times some time with 10 PTP. Didnt help Try disabling some apps, reboot, and try again. It's a bug because Homey's memory i…
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Summary Week 39 (September 26 - September 30) Our week started a little bumpy with pretty much bugs in Homey v0.10.0. Luckily we expected some things to break (as this tends to happen when 80% of the code is rewritten ;-) ) so we were quick to fix …
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We tried it but it worked like sh*t. So it won't happen in the future
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Summary Week 38 (September 19 - September 23) Update time! Homey v0.10.0 has been released to the experimental channel and is ready to be installed on your Homey! It brings major changes such as a brand new Homey Core, an updated Linux kernel w…
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Summary Week 37 (September 12 - September 16) Ouch! We didn't make our own deadline to ship Homey 0.10 this week. Next week must definitely be doable, we're currently making the last adjustments before it can be shipped to experimental! Let's just …
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@ZperX there's nothing we can do to improve the range actually. We're using the chip as provided by Z-Wave and passed all of their range tests. So hardware-wise it's best it can be, and software wise we don't have access to it. It might be your sur…
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Summary Week 36 (September 5 - September 9) This week has been a really productive one! We've found the new kernel to be stable, even more stable than the current one. Homey's core rewrite is as good as done, and Infrared has been proven a pretty b…
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Summary Week 35 (August 29 - September 2) Last week was a pretty boring one. We have focused mostly on stability and back-end rewrites. Unfortunately I cannot share any good looking screenshots, because it's all rather technical, but I'll summarise…
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Summary Week 34 (August 22 - August 26) It's good to be back! The guys at Athom who weren't on holiday did a terrific job keeping the development steady on track and communicating with you guys. Now that the holidays are over we're back with full f…
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Some future update will make conditions sortable, and then they will be executed after eachother.
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Summary Week 31 (August 1 - August 5) What a week! Homey v0.9.1 has been received very well, so we're really glad that our hard work has paid off! :-) Homey v0.9.2 has been released today as well, which fixes a few smaller bugs, and adds more poss…
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Just click the 'X' on the device and wait for about 30s. It will time-out, identify the device as a failed node and remove it automatically. Could be more clear :-)
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0.10.x is going to become stable, after we re-introduced Infrared, and there are enough Z-Wave Apps to cover most user's devices.
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Summary Week 30 (July 25 - July 29) Whoo! Today we have released Homey 0.9.1 to the experimental channel! This update brings a lot of big changes, such as a brand new Z-Wave base, many stability improvements, and many API's for developers have been…
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djesko said: A small question, so every zwave device need a app? Or i can add my tkb as on / off device? Every Z-Wave device can be added as a 'BASIC' device, and support the BASIC command class (on/off). An App extends that to add mo…