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Why are most iPhone remote apps so janky?

Sun, Jan 18, 2009

Mobile

Filed under: Software, Apple, OS X

TiVoRemote iPhone app

The iPhone has plenty of great applications but for whatever reason whenever one comes out — like the new TiVoRemote pictured above — that will help us control our home theater it looks as bad as you can imagine. Sure function is more important than form, but most of these are ridiculous. It’s bad enough that the developers think you want to use a touch screen to control something like a directional pad — imagine looking up to see the menu on the screen and then down to look at the remote 25 times — but at least they could make it look cool. It’s not that we hate all of ‘em as the Apple Remote for the Apple TV and iTunes is really slick, but with all the possibilities when it comes to gestures and the iPhone’s accelerometer, we’d think there’d be a decent solution by now.

Why are most iPhone remote apps so janky? originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Fri, 16 Jan 2009 14:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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