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To use this app, you need to have an activation code from your homebuilder.
My HomeSphere is a quick way to take stock of your new home when you move in. Find everything in one place—from information on installed products to warranty terms and user manuals—and eliminate the risk of losing these documents over the years.
You can also use the app to register the products in your home to protect them when something breaks.
Leave the binder full of loose manuals at the bottom of your junk drawer and download My HomeSphere now.
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- In Comm, each community is hosted on somebody's keyserver.
- You can set up a keyserver on your laptop or in the cloud.
- Comm won't host your keyserver for you. (We don't want to have access to your data!)
- You don't need a keyserver to join a community, but you do need one to create a community.
Keyservers enable us to offer the sort of sophisticated feature set that typically relies on corporate servers on the cloud, without sacrificing the privacy of our users.
- Each community on Comm contains a tree structure of chat threads. Our threads are sort of like channels in Discord, but they can be nested inside each other.
- Comm supports "sidebars", which are sort of like threads in Slack. Sidebars are created in response to a message in a parent thread.
- Along with the default chat functionality, Comm also supports a library of apps to customize your community. We're launching with a Calendar app, and have more apps in the pipeline!
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March 15, 2025