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Tricks Controlling Mac with Android


Mac and Android is two different platforms, but that does not mean they can not communicate with each other. Through this application, users can Control Mac through any Android device.

The tiny Mac application called Remote. How to use is pretty easy, first of all Android users have to download it first at Play Store.

Once installed, Android and Mac computers to be controlled must be connected on the same access point. Then users simply match the IP address on a Mac to be included in the application.

Uniquely, users do not need to install other applications on your Mac hers. As quoted from one thread at XDA-Developers forum, on Tuesday (03/05/2013).

Once the two are connected then the user can begin to control the Mac through its Android devices. There are several applications that can be controlled wirelessly, such as VLC iTunes, iPhoto, Spotify, Quicktime, and MPplayerX. As well as basic controls including up / down volume, pause, skip music tracks and photos.

It is said that this application better than similar apps available on the iPhone. Interested to try? Remote Mac can be downloaded via this link.

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