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AppRecs rating 3.5. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 29 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About MQTT Push Client
Practical examples are the remote control of IoT devices, e.g. light on/off or alarm system activation.The push notification then allows sending important messages such as burglary, a water problem, defective cooling, temperature statistics, etc. directly to a mobile phone or to all mobile phones of a group, e.g. a family.
The MQTT Push solution can be operated universally in any MQTT environment. Messages for defined MQTT topics are automatically reported to the app users within seconds as push messages with banners, optionally with an alarm tone. App users can send predefined MQTT messages via an action menu, which can automate further processes via the MQTT server.
See also:
http://www.radioshuttle.de/en/mqtt-en/push-notification/
http://help.radioshuttle.de/mqttapp/1.0/
http://www.radioshuttle.de/en/mqtt-2/license-terms/
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Reviews for MQTT Push Client
i dont know my name probably y
Stopped working after international travel
It worked exactly the way it supposed to be but, unfortunately stopped pushing notifications after my international travel. The messages only update after opening the app. While the app not in use, it won’t fetch the new MQTT messages real time anymore. Developers, can you check and make sure it still works with iOS? I really like this app and my daily routines heavily relying on receiving real time messages.
wizworks
almost perfect...
This app is awesome. Push notifications for subscribed topics are reliable. This app would be 5 stars if there was a way to have a notification option of “critical” for notifications that can bypass the mute switch, do not disturb, etc. Apple supports this “critical” type of notification. I’m hoping the developer can implement a feature such as this (with notification acknowledgement) for really critical alerts that would be enough to wake a heavy sleeper like myself. If it means the difference between the free app and an app that costs a few bucks, I’d gladly buy it.