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Remote Buddy AJAX Remote 1.14.1
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Remote Buddy turns the remote control in your hands into a key to your entire system. No matter, whether you want to control applications and presentations, browse and playback your music and video collection, watch TV with EyeTV, browse the Web or your filesystem, make the globe turn in Google Earth, enter a text, move the mouse, play games, or maybe just change the brightness of your screen,
The AJAX Remote - served by an embedded Webserver built into Remote Buddy - allows you to use your iPhone and iPod Touch as an interactive high-end remote control with focus on media centers and presentations. Using AJAX Remote, almost all aspects of iTunes can now be conveniently controlled via the touch screen. Albums, artists, and particular songs can be tracked down with the integrated live search or located via the built-in music library browser. From there, they can be played back directly or enqueued in the current playlist. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
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