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| Full description | GNU remotecontrol is a web application ser … GNU remotecontrol is a web application serving as a management tool for multiple IP enabled HVAC thermostats (device), and other Building Automation devices. The purpose of GNU remotecontrol is to read from and write to multiple IP enabled thermostats. GNU remotecontrol is designed to substantially reduce the time & effort necessary to remotely manage multiple IP thermostats, while significantly increasing your productivity through its many useful and time saving features. The User Interface is no more difficult than using any other web application involving simple check boxes and pull-down menus. GNU remotecontrol, combined with the Remote Monitoring Server, work together as a complete HVAC energy management system. GNU remotecontrol more than pays for itself by saving time/effort in manual labor for managing all resources individually.....and then some. The GNU remotecontrol framework leverages already existing Information Technologies of a Data Network, Web Server with a complete Operating System, Database Server, Remote Monitoring Server, and Email Server. The cost to implement GNU remotecontrol, in comparison with a lesser energy management strategy for any HVAC system, justifies the completion of a Cost Benefit Analysis to determine if GNU remotecontrol is appropriate for your circumstances. Most likely, it is.or your circumstances. Most likely, it is. |
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| GNU package identifier | remotecontrol + |
| Homepage URL | https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/remotecontrol/ + |
| Interface | command-line + , console + , daemon + , e-mail + , web + , x-window-system + |
| Is GNU | true + |
| Last review by | Donald robertson + |
| Last review date | 18 January 2013 + |
| License | AGPLv3orlater + |
| License verified by | Donaldr3 + |
| License verified date | 18 January 2013 + |
| Name | GNU Remotecontrol + |
| Prerequisite description | php + , MySQL + , cURL + |
| Prerequisite kind | Required to use + |
| Real name | Stephen H. Dawson + |
| Resource URL | https://savannah.gnu.org/mail/?group=remotecontrol + , https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=gnurc + |
| Resource kind | Mailing List + , Bug Tracking + |
| Revisionid | 16,463 + |
| Revisiontimestamp | 18 January 2013 15:32:36 + |
| Revisionuser | User:Donaldr3 + |
| Role | Maintainer + |
| Short description | GNU remotecontrol is a web application serving as a management tool for multiple IP enabled HVAC thermostats (device), and other Building Automation devices. The purpose of GNU remotecontrol is to read from and write to multiple IP enabled thermostats. + |
| Submitted by | Donald robertson + |
| Submitted date | 18 January 2013 + |
| Version date | 10 January 2013 + |
| Version download | http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/remotecontrol/remotecontrol-1.0.tar.gz + |
| Version identifier | 1.0 + |
| Has queryThis property is a special property in this wiki. | GNU Remotecontrol + , GNU Remotecontrol + , GNU Remotecontrol + , GNU Remotecontrol + , GNU Remotecontrol + , GNU Remotecontrol + , GNU Remotecontrol + , GNU Remotecontrol + |
| Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. | 5 March 2013 22:29:32 + |
| Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. | Entry + |
| Has subobjectThis property is a special property in this wiki. | GNU Remotecontrol + , GNU Remotecontrol + , GNU Remotecontrol + , GNU Remotecontrol + , GNU Remotecontrol + , GNU Remotecontrol + , GNU Remotecontrol + , GNU Remotecontrol + |
| EmailThis property is a special property in this wiki. | service@shdawson.com + |
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