Posted Apr 28, 2008 at 01:39PM by Isaac C. Listed in: Homebrew, iTunes, iPhone Tags: iPhone, wahkiz
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Last month, homebrew developer wahkiz released iRemote, which lets lazy bums remotely control iTunes on their PC using their iPhone. Now wahkiz does it again by making a version that works for iTunes on the Mac. Hooray for us couch potatoes!

The same principle as the PC version applies in this one, except there is a slight lag. The program doesn't require any configuration to run as well. The program is still in its beta stage though. Here are the instructions for installation:
  1. Download the attached archive.
  2. Unpack, you will see a folder and an app for mac.
  3. Drag the app into applications or anywhere accessible to you.
  4. In the iphone folder, you will find iRemote for iphone, ssh it to your iphone with 755 permissions.
  5. Launch the iRemote app on your mac, login with wkLive.
  6. Launch itunes if you haven't already done so.
  7. Launch iRemote on iphone.
Please note that there isn't a readme provided with the download, so be careful when you install the program. To give you an idea of how the program works, here's the video of the PC version at work.



Download: iRemote for the Mac



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