- Windows
- System Utilities
- Automation
- Adaptive Home Logic
Adaptive Home Logic
Description
Adaptive Home Logic, version 3.4, is an advanced and highly flexible home automation and remote access application designed to seamlessly coordinate and control home lighting, HVAC, security, and home theatre systems directly from a Windows computer. Developed by Acentient Software, this powerful program falls under the category of System Utilities and specifically the subcategory of Automation.
Users can expect full two-way support for both X10 and the latest UPB power line modules, along with a prioritized two-way TTS speech system. Adaptive Home Logic also supports remote telnet access via the internet, giving you the ease of managing your system from anywhere. With TCPIP client/server communication abilities, RSS News & Weather Feeds, and Virtual Weather Station Graphical Display, it offers everything you need for a comprehensive automation experience within its user-friendly interface.
This latest version, 3.4, is compatible with multiple operating systems, including Windows XP, 7, 8, 10, and 11, ensuring a wide range of usability. The program can be installed via files named ahl200.exe, AHL3.exe, or ahl300.exe. Other available versions are 3.1 and 2.0, catering to different user needs and system compatibility.
Additional features include advanced scheduling and conditional event logic, APRS remote access through amateur radio, Digital I/O, multiple serial port communication, and remote e-mail access and alerts. The program even incorporates Sun Rise/Set times and offers the unique ability to be monitored and accessed via SMS messages from mobile devices—a boon for those who need to manage home automation on-the-go.
For anyone looking to download a free yet sophisticated home automation solution, Adaptive Home Logic is an excellent choice, offering far more features than many paid counterparts.
Pros:
- Extensive range of automation and remote access features.
- Compatible with multiple Windows operating systems.
- Integration with X10 and UPB power line modules.
- Comprehensive support for external feeds and weather monitoring.
Cons:
- User interface may be complex for beginners.
- SMS monitoring requires additional setup.
You may want to check out more software, such as Speak Logic Information Analysis for Visual Studio, Logical Decisions or Fisher Logic, which might be similar to Adaptive Home Logic.
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