- Sep 20, 2017
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Ah. Never occurred to me that would be the case. I just assumed that since I bought a server license that the app came along with it.The Blue Iris android app is not free ..
I run modified firefox client the mostly prevents third party javascript from running so hopefully that will not be an issue. Cool. Once I get operational I will check it out!Depending on your needs, the UI3 web interface may be sufficient.
Oh, it will be an issue.I run modified firefox client the mostly prevents third party javascript from running so hopefully that will not be an issue. Cool. Once I get operational I will check it out!
1. If 10 bux for a mobile app (60 bux for 6 users) pushes BI out of your budget, then you didnt have a budget for it anyway. Its one of the cheapest paid vms out there.I found this out the other day aswell, i was convincing a relative to go the BI way, only to really not only would i need to get the BI licence, i would need to buy 6 licenses for the app on apple aswell as a few for android for the various devices. Kinda pushed the whole BI route well out of my budget.
its not tied to the server license. You must have family share on the google play store. Use Google Play Family Library - Google Play HelpI purchased the app one time, I have it installed on over 8 android devices (me, wife,kids, phones,tablets), only one license. I believe the app is tied to the BI license.
1. If 10 bux for a mobile app (60 bux for 6 users) pushes BI out of your budget, then you didnt have a budget for it anyway. Its one of the cheapest paid vms out there.
2. Apple and google have family share functions.
I encourage you to go a different route like an NVR. That way you will appreciate it when you return to BI.