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Photo Add-ins

Here are a few ideas for some relatively simple add-ins (the product team always gets upset when the marketing guy calls something "simple") that I would like to see built for Windows Home Server:

Web Camera - I would like to be able to plug a USB camera into my home server and have it take a picture every X seconds and post the photos to a WebCam Shared Folder and then have the latest photo published to my Remote Access home page.

Picture of the Day - I would like the default photo on the Remote Access web page to change every day from a collection of photos stored in some shared folder.  Better yet, replace the static picture with a slideshow.

Blog Linkage - I would like to be able to easily link to publicly accessible photos on my home server from my blog, or any web site for that matter.

Wireless Camera upload - I would like to have my photos automatically upload from a wireless camera directly to my home server. 

Mobile Device integration - I would like take pictures using a Windows SmartPhone and store them on my home server and then securely view my photos stored on my home server using a SmartPhone.

Anybody else have interesting ideas that they would like to see as Add-in to Windows Home Server?

 t.

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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    I'd like to use the WHS as a central RSS feed store, so that all the PC's in my house use the same RSS feeds. Read a feed on one PC, and it becomes marked at 'read' on all the other PC's in the house, too. I've been trying to get this to work, but I can't for the life of me igure out how to change the default location of the feed store in XP and Vista.

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    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    PingBack from http://www.home-server-blog.de/2007/04/12/neue-add-in-ideen/

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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    This isn't a photo add in - but I'd like to see the Windows Vista (I know that WHS isn't built on Vista, but I'm dreaming here...) voice recognition software integrated into WHS so that a Bluetooth mic could be used for voice recognition. It could be used for home automation (already discussed for WHS) or any number of things.  I can imagine that the Star Trek "Computer, please dim the lights..." days might not be too far off.  Vista voice recognition is pretty darn good and X10 is already around.  The two just need to be hooked together and wha-la...you have affordable voice recognition driven home automation. "Computer, could you please tell me if I have milk in the refrigerator?"  Not too hard with a litte bit of RFID work.  It sounds really geeky, but it is possible. Mark

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    January 01, 2003
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