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iControl Web: HTTP Remote

iControl Web: HTTP Remote allows users to call any URL with a customizable button on their Apple devices. This app is designed for home automation systems supporting HTTP, such as DIY, HomeWizard, and more. It can also control IP cameras, HDMI DLNA adapters, and trigger IFTTT. Users can configure screens using a JSON file, which can be obtained through iTunes file sharing or the Files App. The app supports calling remote commands via HTTP or known URL schemes for opening other apps on iPhone and iPad.

Additionally, iControl Web does not prompt for reviews to avoid disrupting user workflow. The app can be controlled using its custom protocol icontrol://, currently supporting command execution. Support for self-signed certificates is intentionally excluded, with recommendations for obtaining certificates from services like Let’s Encrypt.

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