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PM me and I'll give you the download URL. This means that you need to install manually on any phone, (Android allows this).  If you want something polished to a level for Google Play or some IP web based interaction, then it's a bit more work...

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Will that work on iphone?

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No, only Android.  Really simple though, so wouldn't take much to put together for the iPhone.  

 

Note that the postcode doesn't really offer much as it's a known constant for any premises. Since you're having to give the patrol a seed value, you may as well give them a unique code for the site and leave the postcode part out. The app doesn't offer any level of security in the equation.

 

It would be better if it were a password that the security patrol were given as their constant. The password + seed would then provide the code.  That way, the seed values and passwords are of no use to the holding parties unless combined. If your patrol password becomes compromised, you generate a new one and the seed changes accordingly.

Note that the postcode doesn't really offer much as it's a known constant for any premises. Since you're having to give the patrol a seed value, you may as well give them a unique code for the site and leave the postcode part out. The app doesn't offer any level of security in the equation.

 

It would be better if it were a password that the security patrol were given as their constant. The password + seed would then provide the code.  That way, the seed values and passwords are of no use to the holding parties unless combined. If your patrol password becomes compromised, you generate a new one and the seed changes accordingly.

Completely agree.

No, only Android.  Really simple though, so wouldn't take much to put together for the iPhone.  

 

Note that the postcode doesn't really offer much as it's a known constant for any premises. Since you're having to give the patrol a seed value, you may as well give them a unique code for the site and leave the postcode part out. The app doesn't offer any level of security in the equation.

 

It would be better if it were a password that the security patrol were given as their constant. The password + seed would then provide the code.  That way, the seed values and passwords are of no use to the holding parties unless combined. If your patrol password becomes compromised, you generate a new one and the seed changes accordingly.

Not that clever to be able to write a prog, don't know anything about it, would have loved to try it out, all our sites have unique site codes so I guess a seed code combined with the side code would be spot on.

Can you get a converter programme from Android to Apple ?

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I'm interested in this idea, I see it as a step in the right direction to be honest...

The golden question is, Whats it going to cost me to get a more polished version of this for iOS

I'll chip in, not bothered about it being too polished as long as it is functional

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