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I believe it will be $149 and it seems to only be landscape (horizontal) mode.
I hope they release it with the option of vertical or horizontal mode. Otherwise this will be problematic for those owners who need a vertical wall mounted iPad (like me, I won't buy it unless vertical screen mode is supported for all features).
Is there different pricing for those who have already bought Remotescape for iPhone and installed it on an iPad? I don't have an iPhone and installed my Remotescape on the iPad from the outset...
And...how is the beta app distributed? Can developers send them out directly to testers, or must they download it via iTunes?
Finally...is volume control supported? There are no volume control icons on those screen shots.
It's actually very easy to include a photo in a post, just select the small "paperclip" (Attachments) above the message block, browse your PC/mac for the image, upload (it will indicate "Uploading File(s)--Please wait") and when finished uploading, just submit .
Jim
I never understood about not being able to browse the movie coverart like you can for music. The movie coverarts are there, it shows in the "now playing" tab...you just can't browse by the movie coverarts. Anyway, it would be good if they get access to the code they need to make it work.
I have a single volume control licence that I'm using with Remotescape for iPhone installed on my iPad, if I upgraded to the iPad version do I need to buy another volume control licence?
But I really do need vertical mode supported....Remotescape for iPad would look daft on a vertically wall mounted iPad if vertical mode wasn't supported.
If you've tried the iPhone/Touch app, it is very similar, but way improved graphics and better use of the Pad's larger screen real-estate.
So are these screen shots just a result of movies (rather than series) with short descriptions? Otherwise, it looks like there is a ton of dead space (even after zooming down to life size.)
I have both and I find myself using Remotescape most of the time.
For several reasons, being:
3. Volume control in Remotescape works with any device (can use gateway hardware for IR and serial control, as well as TCP).
4. Custom buttons in Remotescape can control control lights, curtains, shutters, projection screen etc all within the App.
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