Could only set switches to publish 1 or 0 to a topic. My topics needed on or off as text, but the app wouldn't let me set text, only a value. And the value mapping feature in the topic settings, which i tried, seemed to do nothing at all to change the published valour and it still published a 1 or 0. The app is also really unintuitive to work with. Not good as an MQTT client at all.
Looks great but mapping of MQTT topics to V variables, M, E and R memory is unintuitive and I couldn't make it work. Gave up
Video tutorial is unavailable, and I feel stupid, could not set a simoke switch to publish and subscribe to any mqtt topic - no edit box to enter the topic address :( Wasted time.
Great Job Sir, previous virtuino app is awesome...was looking for MQTT servers ...and finally you created the same. An awesome good work sir. Thank you so much.
this is the best app i have tested so far . It would be perfect to create and a desktop application . think about it
There are YouTube videos where the author describes how to use the application, in particular for connecting to ThingSpeak!
would you like to share video how virtuino mqtt conect to arduino mega using esp8266 (not ethernetshield) using simple virtual button and real led on breadboard
Why does it disconnects repeatedly after some hours when left in background? Using pro version.
If there is more than 5 stars you deserve it great job Thank you very much
Llias was very helpful in dealing with some problems
Even as a programmer, creating a dashboard is unintuitive. Interface properties and attributes are also incomplete. For example you cannot create a webview that can be clicked; nor can you change things like border colors. You need to apply a workaround. Worse yet widgets are half baked. Images cannot fetched remotely and the web view blinks annoyingly when refreshing. Looks like a tremdous amount of time went into adding more widgets than polishing individual elements.