![]() ![]() There’s even more to Unified Remote than meets the eye. If both app and server are running simultaneously on the same WiFi network (or if the devices are connected via bluetooth), you should be able to see your computer as a “server” on the Android app, with all the supported remotes available for you to use.Įvery remote, like this Spotify one, is tailored to its corresponding appĮven better, the paid app allows you to create your own remotes, so the possibilities are endless if you have an app that isn’t supported by default in Unified Remote. UNIFED REMOTE FOR MAC REVIEW INSTALLUnified remote consists of two units: the Unified Remote app that you install on your phone or tablet - the app is optimized for tablet use, by the way, a welcome feature - and the server that you install from this page onto your Windows, Mac, or Linux computer. One app that would allow me to do this is Unified Remote which, with its most recent update to version 3 has also brought along beta servers for the Mac and Linux platforms, adding to its Windows support. Having previously reviewed Parallels Access, the remote access tool on Android, I was wondering if there was a better, faster, way to control my iMacs via WiFi or Bluetooth from my phone, without actually seeing the entire screen and almost emulating the whole desktop on my device. ![]()
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