2011-07-17 11:51:23 (12553 views) A simple application using the DreamLover 2000 javascript interface.
This programmable alarm clock is available at
http://www.dreamloverlabs.com/apps/alarm.html
(you must open this url with the DL Browser!)
The alarm clock waits until the specified time, then delivers low intensity pulses every 10 seconds until the reset button is pushed, or the "disarm" button is pushed, or the browser is closed.
This file is HTML/Javascript only so you can download the source and tweak it as you see fit.
2011-07-09 21:54:10 (12600 views) You've already got IE, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome... who needs another browser, you say?
Enter the DL Browser, a browser capable of interacting with the DreamLover 2000.
The DL Browser is a tool embedded within the latest (1.2.2) version of the DL Uplink (free download).
The browser is based on a MSIE control. It behaves like an Internet Explorer browser, with two small differences.
First, it is possible to embed special tags (PULSE1, PULSE2, PULSE3, PAGE) anywhere on a page to deliver a pulse or page command.
Second, it is possible to use Javascript to achieve the same thing programmatically.
For instance,
window.external.SendCommand("Pulse1");
Some safety is built-in: a maximum of 1 delivered command every 5 seconds, and an "arm/disarm" button to enable or disable command delivery.
More on syntax
2011-07-01 23:37:00 (18160 views) The DreamLover 2000 can now be adapted to customized metallic chastity devices by MatureMetal thanks to the experimentation of our pilot run user Q (read his full report).
- the two halves of the CB are used as electrodes
- ring terminals are attached securely to the CB's body
- the attachment rubber part is held in place nicely by the central pin
2011-07-01 04:45:58 (12972 views) We've just finished setting up our credit card processing gateway!
Anyone wanting to pay by credit card is welcome to try it out from the usual order form (accessible through the order page, at the bottom).
2011-06-21 01:00:24 (13406 views) Due to the large amount of feature requests not seemingly accompanied by a real intent to purchase a product, our policy as of now is to only consider improvement requests that are accompanied by a deposit of at least a portion of the product's cost.
Question: is the DL2000 compatible with such and such chastity device not listed on the compatibility page?
Answer: Are you ready to deposit 50% of the product cost, give us some time to work on it, and then get back to you with an affirmative answer (in which case you pay the rest of the money, we produce the necessary parts, and ship the product to you within an agreed period of time) or a negative answer (in which case the deposit is refunded in full)?
Question: I can't understand English. I need a translation of the software into Zulu/Thai/Afrikaans
Answer: Are you ready to deposit 50% of the product cost, give us some time to get a quote for translating the software and manual, and then get back to you with an affirmative answer (in which case you pay the rest of the money, we get the translation done, and ship the product to you within an agreed period of time) or a negative answer (in which case the deposit is refunded in full)?
Question: I like your product but it should have such and such extra feature (inverse leash mode, curfew mode, alarm, etc)
Answer: Are you ready to pay for the product if this feature becomes available? If so please make a downpayment and we'll add whatever feature you require as long as it doesn't interfere too much with other features, product complexity, firmware size etc.
Question: Would you support such and such payment arrangement?
Answer: Please indicate whether you actually have the ability to pay if the system you propose is accepted/becomes available.
(The above is actually good news if you're looking to purchase a product - we're committing to a good degree of custom work for each client... as long as there is a real intent to own a device)
2011-06-20 00:15:53 (13988 views) We've been asked for a layaway plan. What is it? Here's a short description:
Has there ever been a day when you really wanted to purchase something but just didn’t have enough money in your pocket to do it? If so, one option available is called layaway. Layaway purchase plans are designed for people that want to purchase merchandise, but cannot pay in full immediately. Many different kinds of layaway plans are offered in places such as discount department stores, or specialty stores selling appliances, jewelry or clothing.
"How do layaway plans work?” The answer is quite simple. Layaway plans require that you make installment payments on the merchandise. You receive it only after you pay the full price. Each store establishes the terms for their layaway plan. Most layaway plans involve making a deposit (usually a percentage of the purchase price), and paying the balance over a period of time until you have paid for the item in full. In return, the store retailer will hold your product until it is paid for.
It seems like a good idea to offer this kind of plan.
We need the cashflow and we need to figure out if people are interested in the DreamLover 2000 Lite or not. We've only had Pro orders since the new package was introduced. Since carrying multiple product versions adds quite a bit of complexity to our fulfillment process (the warehouse guys need to perform different tests, install different firmwares, and more) we're in the process of figuring out if it's worth continuing this plan or not. The layaway plan allows us to know how many people are saving up for a DreamLover 2000 Lite, and it allows our clients to lock in the current price with the current packaged feature set.
If you would like to take advantage of a layaway plan, please contact us.
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