Welcome to this week’s podcast where Jason and I are joined by the developer of the brilliant Windows 10 Philips Hue app called hueDynamic. Darrell Marjoram explains why he developed the app, the features in it including the Cortana integration and he talks about developing UWP apps for the Microsoft ecosystem. The app has more features than the official apps from Philips who so far have ignored Windows, and Darrell has a plans for even more features. It’s not just be that loves the app, Microsoft have nominated the app for app of the year!
It is really great to talk to developer so enthusiastic about developing for the Windows
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- 3rd party Windows 10 Philips Hue app HueDynamic nominated for Microsoft award, vote now!
- The Windows 10 Mobile Creators Update is rolling out today, what devices will get it and is it worth it?
- Video: Hands on with Windows 10 Mobile Build 15207
- Microsoft release Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 15207 for Mobile
- ICZI Surface 3, Surface Pro 3, Surface Pro 4 Dock review
- Cortana’s “Resume from you other devices” now works in UK English
- Microsoft confirm September 2017 for the next Windows 10 feature update
- Video: Hands on with Windows 10 Mobile Build 15205
- Video: Hands on with Windows 10 Redstone 3 Build 16179
- Microsoft release Windows 10 Redstone Build 16179 for PC and 15205 for Mobile
- hueDynamic
- Windows Developer Awards
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Hi Ian,
Just pushed another update with photo ambiences. I use what I call OmniScene technology, meaning the scenes are stored on the bridge, but are independent of a set of lights or room. This means you only have to create an ambience once, but can then apply it to any of your lights. You can even swap the colours around by applying the ambience more than once. The ambience will appear on all instances of hueDynamic linked to the bridge – no OneDrive required.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/404d5321b3056380579a163a37b5a15fae4a8181682d7495d5945e7ef636ce22.jpg The new feature is available on the Palette & Photo menu.
Enjoy!
That looks great, trying it now. I mentioned the update on the show this week.
Awesome!