January 22, 2009 2:48 PM PST

iPhone's Air Mouse 1.5: A universal PC, Mac remote

by Jessica Dolcourt
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Forget the iTunes Remote. The newly released Air Mouse 1.5 ($5.99) makes a mean universal remote out of the iPhone and iPod Touch. With it, you'll be able to control almost any program on your Mac or Windows computer.

I was always a big fan of this app, which works with the help of a Windows and Mac servers to establish a local network between the computer and the iPhone. It then gives you two modes for controlling the keyboard and mouse: a touch pad, and a slightly less effective (read: higher learning curve) and more traditional air mouse that you activate by pressing a button and arcing your arm. Version 1.5 completely blows away every competitor we've seen by adding an incredible array of new features without bumping up the price.

Air Mouse media controls

Air Mouse for iPhone and iPod Touch just got way more assertive.

(Credit: CNET)

One of these stellar additions is the second keyboard, packed with the function keys, up and down arrows, escape button, and other secondary keys of your physical keyboard that were left off the main typing keyboard. More buttons give way to a controller screen that holds court over a range of media players, another that navigates through your browsers, and four additional blank buttons you can program as a mini app-launcher using the Air Mouse server app.

It gets better. When you switch from a desktop app, for instance, to the browser, Air Mouse will pop up the browser navigation controls. Ditto for the media screen, which moves to the forefront when you open any player, including live TV. The clever iPhone app lets you customize the common controls from the computer-side server app.

A few other tricks make touch-pad navigation better to use: support for landscape mode and multitouch navigation, which was one of people's top requests. You can also now tell the keyboard to scram in either touch or air mode. I got my best results by firmly shaking it vertically once.

Air Mouse 1.5 may still have some rough spots, like the precision-hungry air navigation mode, but it also has a suddenly interesting and extremely useful feature set that makes it a valuable remote tool for the conference room, living room, or computer room.

Jessica Dolcourt reviews the latest and greatest smartphone apps, in addition to a healthy dose of Windows software. E-mail Jessica and follow her on Twitter.
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by tdaloisio January 22, 2009 4:35 PM PST
I think I need to see a screencast of this in action...I kind of get it...but I kind of think this sounds a little messy. It would be great for it to work with Hulu and Netflix though ;)
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by firefoxluva95 January 23, 2009 8:57 AM PST
This is sort of like iTap with a better look.
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by togaphone January 29, 2009 7:44 AM PST
This isn't a bad thing, but don't most Macs come with a remote? I agree the look is a lot better than iTap. Fot other cool iPhone things, check out [url]http://www.iphonedownloadworld.com[/url]
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by nowimcool February 19, 2009 4:17 PM PST
I got this simply because the track pad on my old Powerbook is becoming unusable (and my usb mouse grew legs) and it works really well! The best part (which isn't pictured) is the horizontal view which makes the entire screen a trackpad. If I had the time or will power to full around with the settings I'm sure it could have plenty of other uses, but I just use it as a trackpad.
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