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Remote Buddy overs Mac control via iPhone

updated 04:10 pm EDT, Wed July 11, 2007

Remote Buddy iPhone update


IOSpirit has released v1.1 of Remote Buddy, software used to control Macs from a distance. The key feature is the addition of the AJAX Remote, which allows users to run Remote Buddy via the web, and specifically on the iPhone. The interface mimics the icon-based scheme of the iPhone, and is further formatted for the device's size. Users can control anything from movie and music playback to presentation software and EyeTV recording. Remote Buddy costs $27, and runs on Mac OS X 10.4.6 or later.


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  1. testudo

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    overs?

    Is it supposed to be Offers? Or Covers?

  1. Herod

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    Joined: Jun 2007

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    ha ha

    who knows

  1. hayesk

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    Joined: Sep 1999

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    Re: overs

    I'll bet the person typed "ofers" and spell check changed it to "overs"

    Regardless, use a private message to correct a typo, not the forum. On topic: this product is a great idea - it should work for laptops too.

  1. sam02452

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    PC2me

    i use files2phones which is cheaper, has a free version and gives you full access to your pc or mac via iphone. it's easy to install as well. I think it's a better application than Remote Buddy. Try checking it out at www.myf2p.com

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