Nest Desktop App



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8 July 2017

App

live tile needs to 1) work 2) be customizable

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8 July 2017

Nest Desktop App
  • Sign in to the Nest app in your web browser with your Google Account or non-migrated Nest Account. Connect your Nest Thermostats, Nest Cams, Nest Doorbell, or Nest devices and add Nest.
  • Installing the Nest app allows you to get the most out of your Nest device. Control your Nest Learning Thermostat, arm and disarm your Nest Secure alarm system, see your home with Nest Cam, and know if Nest Protect goes off – all in one place. Also, get notifications on.

Works great on my W10 laptop, but my Nokia Lumia with W8.1 will not sign in to Home-Nest.

28 June 2017

A little slow but I an able to use it the few times I need it.

25 June 2017

Nest thermostat desktop app

Love this app.

20 June 2017

Download app twice. The app flickers and will not allow me to enter my user ID or PW. Basically worthless. Uninstalled app.

19 June 2017

Full of bugs.

Download Nest On My Computer

9 June 2017

Using Firefox am unable to adjust the temperature settings on the schedule. Do not see the up and down arrows.

14 May 2017

Finally! Like the other guy said, just like the Android app. If you can have a live tile function, that would make it super killer! Overall, I'm happy that this app is available instead of using firing up my browser.

Google Nest App Windows 10

12 May 2017

App

and nice looking too

Nest Desktop App

5 May 2017

Best Desktop Application Development Framework

Pros: *I like that it gives you a timeline. *I like that it shows more important events in red, and other less important events in grey. *I like that you can draw out a zone in the field of view where it will notify you if there's activity there. Cons: *Trying to go back and look at videos in timeline view is like pulling teeth. I roll my cursor over a dot on the timeline, and a small preview of the video is supposed to appear. But the preview frequently just pops up for a split second and then disappears before I can see what's in it. *It also takes a long time for the video to load if I actually click on one of the dots to view it. Overall, I love the cameras I got, and the software is pretty good, but it's just a little on the slow side.