iPhone is a combination of three amazing products, a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod and a breakthrough Internet device, into one small light weight device. This device has the best email ever seen on mobile phones along with a full screen web browsing, multi touch screen and applications such as Google Maps.
Use the iPhone as a remote for the music computer
If controlling what someone listens at home is the first concern rather than finding the new music on the move then possibly one should think to just try the remote media player control Signal. The $ 30 Software allows controlling the music which is being played by the home computer. Either iTunes played on the Mac or the Windows Media Player and Win
Amp or the iTunes on the PC it runs on either the iPhone or its WM counterpart. The two way communication with the iPhone across the WiFi network means that it is always updated with what’s playing. It includes album art, one can skip tracks, fast-forward & rewind and build play lists on the fly. There is also song ratings and adjustable EQ to play with. May be it is unlikely to replace the full touch screen remote control, but then again the price comes in lower than the cost of one of those. If someone is been considering hooking the stereo up to the computer, or even just using it along with its standard speakers as an mp3 jukebox, it makes sense to take a look at Signal.
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Posted on Aug 2nd, 2007 by Philip King in Software | No Comments
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