I agree with every point. I have a MediaCenter PC with iTunes and the Remote app is awesome. It works exactly like the iPod function on the iPhone and is extremely responsive.
One app that I would add to the Best App section is BoxOffice. It gives movie showtimes super quick with an uncluttered interface. It doesn't have tons of features but when you want movie times quick it's perfect.
I never said it was groundbreaking. It doesn't cure cancer, it just works very well. It saves your location and theaters so I just tap the icon and it shows me exactly what I need. Plus it's a free app.
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I agree with every point. I have a MediaCenter PC with iTunes and the Remote app is awesome. It works exactly like the iPod function on the iPhone and is extremely responsive.
One app that I would add to the Best App section is BoxOffice. It gives movie showtimes super quick with an uncluttered interface. It doesn't have tons of features but when you want movie times quick it's perfect.
Dude, go to Google and type "movie". Jeez, don't act like this is groundbreaking.
I never said it was groundbreaking. It doesn't cure cancer, it just works very well. It saves your location and theaters so I just tap the icon and it shows me exactly what I need. Plus it's a free app.
The Remote iTunes control sounds exactly like the Windows Moble Sideshow add on to operate media player remotely.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=79f19684-f862-4e02-a2b0-0003b4565f34&DisplayLang=en
In later weeks, I'd love to see a feature and usability comparison between the two apps.
As part of your BoxOffice comment, you need to mention that it sorts the movies by their RottenTomatoes score.