App Store Pick of the Week: Keynote Remote (flag)
itunes.apple.com — Now you can maintain complete control of your Keynote presentation using your iPhone or iPod touch. Thanks to Keynote Remote ($0.99). The new App Store application works with Keynote ’09 (part of the new iWork ’09 productivity suite), letting you progress through your slides with a swipe. Hold iPhone vertically, and you see presenter notes; horizontally, and you see the current and next slide in your presentation.
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Macworld.Ars: Keynote Remote now available on the App Store
Ars Technica - Infinite Loop — [image] Sure, you can always use your third-party remote control while giving a Keynote presentation on your Mac, but now you can also break out your iPhone or iPod touch if you're looking to complete the Apple presentation kit. The new functionality comes from the Keynote Remote application ...

News: Mix: Keynote Remote, Pandora, Rogers, AdMob
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond — Apple has released its Keynote Remote application for iPhone and iPod touch. The new app allows users to control Keynote slide presentations on their computers directly from their devices via a Wi-Fi connection. Simple swipe gestures allow users to move back and forth through slides, and users may preview the next slide in landscape view, or view presenter notes while in portrait mode. Keynote Remote requires Keynote ‘09 and is available now for $1. Pandora Radio has released version 2.0 of its application for the iPhone and iPod touch. New in the updated version is a CoverFlow view for recent songs, artist bios, and the ability to create genre-based stations, ...

Non-Apple iPhone Keynote controllers
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — Filed under: Software, iPhone, App Store, iPod touchOne of the coolest features of the just announced Keynote '09 is the corresponding $0.99 iPhone / iPod touch controller application (iTunes link) which allows you to advance slides, see your notes, and even see your next slide on your mobile device's screen so long as it's connected to the same wifi network. Once I had a look at it, however, I was surprised to discover that there were already several similar applications available in the iTunes store which work with Keynote '08 and even have quite a few more functions. I haven't had a chance to test them all, ...

Weekly App Store Roundup: Jan, 10. 2009
TheAppleBlog — After our first week proper in 2009, we’ve run smack-bang in to a hurricane of Apple news courtesy of this year’s Macworld event. Over at Apple’s final MacWorld Keynote, standing in for Papa Jobs, Uncle Phil unveiled brand new iLife and iWork suites, alongside completing the Macbook Pro lineup with a ...

Apple purges App Store reviews from non-customers
Macworld — by Aayush Arya , Macworld.com In September 2008,  Apple changed its policy regarding the submission of reviews on the App Store : only legitimate customers, i.e. people who’d installed the app in question, would be allowed to leave reviews for it. Our own Peter Cohen suggested shortly thereafter that although that was a great move in and of itself, Apple should have ideally kicked it up a notch and  deleted all reviews from the App Store , starting from square one. The idea was to get rid of all those junk reviews complaining about the price of applications which invariably came from people who’d never even used them in the ...

Rowmote: Simple iPhone Remote Control
TheAppleBlog — Ever since I owned a Sony Ericsson phone which connected to my Mac via Salling Clicker, I’ve been fascinated with controlling OS X remotely. The iPhone created a fantastic device for taking remote control to a new level, and a search for “remote” in the App Store illustrates how popular the idea is. A relatively new app ...

How To Turn Your iPhone Into The Ultimate Remote
iSmashPhone — Nothing trumps the convenience of having a universal remote that's always in your pocket - especially if it's your cell phone, and especially if it's a touch screen, motion detecting, internet browsing cell phone. This guide will show you various ...

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