LiteTouch Remote Access App Now Works on Any Browser
The LiteTouch Remote Access Application is now compatible with any web browser, as well as the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
LiteTouch is spreading that wealth of control to the web, announcing that its LiteTouch Remote Access Application is now available for use with any browser.
Optimized for mobile devices, the LiteTouch app was first released in 2011 for use with the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch (pictured).
After logging in, users can turn lights on and off, measure current energy use and get system status updates. There’s also a “favorites” feature that allows users to mark frequently used functions and move them to a Favorites screen. LiteTouch also says there’s no annual renewal or maintenance fees.
“The popularity of our Remote Access App for Apple devices has certainly driven us to introduce this web version where customers can access their LiteTouch system from their Blackberry devices, Android devices or laptop computers,” says Angie Larson, LiteTouch’s VP of sales and marketing.
“The number of current system owners adding remote access functionality to their older LiteTouch systems has been surprising, in fact several systems that were upgraded this year were more than a decade old.”
Optimized for mobile devices, the LiteTouch app was first released in 2011 for use with the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch (pictured).
After logging in, users can turn lights on and off, measure current energy use and get system status updates. There’s also a “favorites” feature that allows users to mark frequently used functions and move them to a Favorites screen. LiteTouch also says there’s no annual renewal or maintenance fees.
“The popularity of our Remote Access App for Apple devices has certainly driven us to introduce this web version where customers can access their LiteTouch system from their Blackberry devices, Android devices or laptop computers,” says Angie Larson, LiteTouch’s VP of sales and marketing.
“The number of current system owners adding remote access functionality to their older LiteTouch systems has been surprising, in fact several systems that were upgraded this year were more than a decade old.”
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Personally, I’d rather have a native app for my Android phone.