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| + | ====== Indigo Clients ====== | ||
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| + | Indigo is a client-server application - which means that there is a single server application that does all processing (IndigoServer) and multiple client applications that allow you to interact with the server. The Mac client is currently the most fully implemented client and has its own [[indigo_5_documentation: | ||
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| + | There are also two other clients available to interact with Indigo: Indigo Touch, our native iOS app, and the Indigo Web Server, a web interface. | ||
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| + | ===== Indigo Touch ===== | ||
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| + | [[http:// | ||
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| + | If you are an Indigo Pro user, it will also show any graphical control pages that you've created in the Mac Client (see [[https:// | ||
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| + | ===== Indigo Web Server (IWS) ===== | ||
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| + | Like Indigo Touch, IWS will allow you to control devices, variables, action groups, and control pages (including graphical control pages that you create in Indigo Pro). We also have an API that allows 3rd parties to add plugins to the IWS landing page. Each device will have its own controls based on its capabilities. | ||