aldenpotamus
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Hey just noticed that this project got a mention on Lifehacker, just thought I'd mention the good press here.
http://lifehacker.com/5536963/the-ultima...dia-center
Quote:After recently upgrading to an Android-based phone, I started experimenting with this Android remote control for XBMC—seen in the screenshot above—which essentially turns my phone into a wireless touchscreen remote that can access any of my XBMCs and browse their music and movie collections. If you have an Android, iPhone, or Windows Mobile phone, you'll want to check out the remote applications available for them. I can't say enough good things about Android remote control for XBMC. It even supports multiple XBMCs so I can swap music in one part of the house while queuing up a movie in another—amazing!
Cheers,
Alden
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the_alien
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Ahhh thanks
XBMCLive Dharma beta 2 running on an ASRock ION 330 HT
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freezy
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Sweet!
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NotShorty
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aldenpotamus Wrote:Hey just noticed that this project got a mention on Lifehacker, just thought I'd mention the good press here.
http://lifehacker.com/5536963/the-ultima...dia-center
Cheers,
Alden
Umm... Yeah, there's been an article or two
http://lifehacker.com/tag/xbmc/
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edit: Ah... Sorry, I was reading this forum on my phone and missed that point. Congrats, guys! Keep up the good work
(This post was last modified: 2010-05-20 13:15 by NotShorty.)
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freezy
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He was talking about XBMC Remote for Android, not XBMC in general.
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