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Remoto 2.0


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Requirements PC: MS Windows 2000 or XP, MS ActiveSync 3.7+, .Net Framework 1.1, iTunes 4.5+. Smartphone: Windows Mobile 2002 or Windows Mobile 2003
Downloads 21 Limitations None
Publisher ComfortableShoe.co.uk File Size 476k
Date added 24 Jan 2006 Check your speed

Remoto- iTunes Remote Control for Windows Mobile Smartphone Remoto enables you to control iTunes on your PC from your mobile phone. Remoto is more than just a simple remote control though - you can search your library, manage playlists view artwork and more...

Unlike other remote control software, Remoto is specifically optimised for iTunes. This means it is simple to use yet allows access to your full music library.

  • Control iTunes playback from your Smartphone
  • Change songs
  • Skip within songs
  • Change sound volume and mute
  • View track artwork
  • Choose playlists
  • Search your music library and queue up songs
  • Rate songs
  • Shuffle songs
  • Use bluetooth wireless or USB wired ActiveSync connection to your PC.
  • Keypad or joystick control
  • and more...
  • All from your Smartphone!
Remoto is ideally suited for use with Airport Express and AirTunes

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