@Vahegan: without getting into the war of Linux vs windows, I tend to disagree... Windows Power corporates of 1000s of PCs ... Data centres ...etc. That sound pretty reliable to me ... On a personal level, I am running VC on Windows 7 installed on a Mac mini 2006 ... They only down time is to install updates ... 24/24 7/7 ... And is very very reliable... I always say that windows is as good as the hardware it runs on.
Well, not willing to engage in war either, and this is a little offtopick, but, I was a PC user from DOS times. I went through all the versions, including the most stable NT4, and through up to Win7 (also not bad), and then switched to MacOS. I am now running MacOS on windows PCs - exactly the contrary to what you are doing. And, using the same hardware, I had to restart Windows once every few days, whereas on MacOS I can go without a restart for months. Even now, if something goes wrong, its usually the few windows applications running on a virtual machine...
As for interface ... Many apps since iPhone 3 are merely webpages ... Well designed ....
Another solution I am using and is magical ... Pythonista. You can make great interfaces easily. As well it gives iOS means to communicate with VC ... The only downside ... One have to open pythonista then load the desired "app" ... Couldn't find a way to make direct shortcuts
As for web - you can't use sliders on a touch screen as they are intuitively meant for, you can only tap on them - this is enough of a downside to forget the web interface for any controls other that those used once in a month...
Pythonista - I assume, this is Python programming on iOS. Don't know how reliable it is going to be. Needs to give it a try...
I have been following Orvibo before I discovered broadlink... They are pretty much the same ... But it would be a shame to loose RF ... Lots of window coverings & LED lighting use RF ...
Well, it does have 433MHz, its only missing 315MHz transmitter. Frankly, I don't know which devices use this frequency. I am concerned with using my Livolo switches, which are 433MHz. They also have curtain switches, BTW.
And, both Orvibo and Broadlink lack the 2.4GHz control - most of LED lights are now using this frequency. This is yet another reason to make an arduino-based remote controller device...