Android VS Ipods

Hey

So as most of us have been looking very forward to the ipod/ipad app from hog. my question is are there any plans to release an android app. There are so many android tablets is all price ranges coming onto the market. I can understand the pain it will be with the large variety. but is it even a plan in the works? I personally prefer android over the apple system any day.

Any coments?
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  • [QUOTE=lumen;54165]Sorry gents but the lighting industry control platforms are a prime example of closed, limited, crippled platforms. When was the last time a lighting company developed an api dev kit for one of their controllers?

    i wish they would, maybe features everyone has been requesting would make it into the builds sooner than 10 years later. the sad part is that here we are 10+ grand into a piece of hardware be it Martin,MA,Avo,Hog,Vista,Compulight and it cannot be built upon by the end user. bollocks i say. @ HES i still love you guys though.
    productizable, quality, architecture-first frameworks don't seem to exist outside Carallon, though they should be put in place and exposed by every manufacturer with a desire to remain relevant.

    i have little reason to believe, but much hope that the new remote control protocols will be either documented or non-obfuscated, and will be broadly consumable rather than limited to BLS in-house and licensed to visualizer ISV's.
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  • [QUOTE=lumen;54165]Sorry gents but the lighting industry control platforms are a prime example of closed, limited, crippled platforms. When was the last time a lighting company developed an api dev kit for one of their controllers?

    i wish they would, maybe features everyone has been requesting would make it into the builds sooner than 10 years later. the sad part is that here we are 10+ grand into a piece of hardware be it Martin,MA,Avo,Hog,Vista,Compulight and it cannot be built upon by the end user. bollocks i say. @ HES i still love you guys though.
    productizable, quality, architecture-first frameworks don't seem to exist outside Carallon, though they should be put in place and exposed by every manufacturer with a desire to remain relevant.

    i have little reason to believe, but much hope that the new remote control protocols will be either documented or non-obfuscated, and will be broadly consumable rather than limited to BLS in-house and licensed to visualizer ISV's.
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