01 April 2010 ~ 8 Comments

HippoRemote, iPhone’s Coolest App?

So I was recently working on my a PowerPoint presentation and I realized that I was going to need a clicker to change my slides as I did the presentation. I thought to myself, "Man, I'm not trying to go to the store to just buy a simple clicker that they are probably gonna over-charge me for." Then I nearly slapped myself when I remembered I had my ever-so-come-in-clutch iPhone!

I started looking for PowerPoint clickers in the App Store and came up on a TON. There was only one that really stuck out to me though. The full version of it had almost 5 STARS from it's user ratings, and the free version wasn't very far off in its user ratings. So with me being as economically smart as possible, downloaded the free version, and my experience with it was...WOW. I was not only able to click through PowerPoint shows with no effort, but i was able to use my trackpad and keyboard with it. And what made it even better it that the set up for it was soooo simple and didn't require downloading from the internet for it to work with my comp. The response was price of cialis perfect also. I have only been using it and playing with it a short while but my short experience has been a memorable one (may be the reason I decided to make a post about it).

Here is hair loss propecia style="color: #0000ff;">Hippo Lite's full description as listed in the App Store and it's website:

  • Multi-Touch buy amoxil Trackpad...The cheap buy acomplia smoothest, most responsive trackpad in the App Store, with support for Multi-Touch Gestures including Pinching. Tallscreen and widescreen orientations.
  • Full Keyboard...Access to arrow keys, navigation keys, modifier keys and function keys. Tallscreen and widescreen orientations.
  • Intelligent Keyboard...Remembers what you've typed so you don't ever have to repeat yourself.
  • International Languages...Full Unicode support for entering text in Chinese, Japanese, Greek, Russian, or any other iPhone supported language.
  • Split-Screen Mode...Split screen keyboard and trackpad for simultaneous access.
  • Shake-to-Toggle...Give your iPhone a quick buy cheap amoxil shake to toggle from trackpad to keyboard and vice versa.
  • Wake-on-LAN...Turn on your computer from your couch.
  • Quick Setup...Macs and Linux PCs can work with HippoRemote without any extra software. For Windows users, or for enabling certain advanced features, we have a free HippoVNC helper program.
  • No Pointing, Line-of-Sight Issues...HippoRemote cheap ampicillin works over your WiFi network, so you never need to worry about aiming your remote. Control everything from your most comfortable moneygram agents position.

Hippo Store Upgrades

  • Arrow Pad...Large arrow buttons for controlling media apps (like Boxee, Hulu Desktop, Plex) or running presentations (Keynote, PowerPoint).
  • Login & Password Manager...One tap to auto-fill login information for your favorite web sites.
  • Macro Bar...Create and store your favorite shortcuts for one-touch access.
  • Web Browser Plugin...Surf, email, update Facebook, check sports scores, chat with friends, and more, all without leaving HippoRemote. And for viewing sites on the big screen, you can easily send links from the built-in browser to your desktop.
  • Twitter Plugin...Post status updates. Browse your Twitter timeline & lists. Explore links on your iPhone/iPod or open them on your Mac/PC with one tap.
  • Boxee Plugin...A custom touchpad for Boxee. Control Boxee with flicks, swipes and taps on a super-smooth gesture-based touchpad.

Here are several screen shots of how Hippo Lite looks from my phone:

And this is just the Lite version...check out the Pro...

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8 Responses to “HippoRemote, iPhone’s Coolest App?”

  1. QWMichael 18 April 2010 at 11:14 pm Permalink

    No. But now i will. Thanks for that.

  2. Jonah Groen 26 November 2010 at 11:56 am Permalink

    Love your site man keep up the good work

  3. Koolatron 30 November 2010 at 10:12 pm Permalink

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