Remmo is an app that turns your iPhone or iPad into a remote control for your computer. Whether you have a Macbook or an iMac, we've got you!
Remote control of your Mac via iPhone
Remmo is an app that turns your iPhone or iPad into a remote control for your computer. Whether you have a Macbook or an iMac, we've got you!
This looks great! 🔥 Congrats on the launch!
So far, as pretty as the UI is (and I’m a sucker for a pretty UI), I’ve not been able to activate a single function without the app asking me to subscribe — are there actually any active functions in the “limited version”? And when you consider the calibre of apps like Remote Mouse & Keyboard by Evgeny Cherpak (plus the fact it costs only a one-off fee), $60+ per year is a fairly hefty subscription fee.
I am disabled and would much prefer to type on my iPhone then my computer but not for $9.99 a month. What happened to good old $X apps?
I wanted something like this few days ago. Do you plan creating an Android version?
Hello community! Remmo is a mobile app that helps you manage your macbook from your phone. There are a lot of situations in our life that we would like to simplify when working with a computer. For example with this app: - remotely manage presentations - control media controllers while watching a movie, so you don't have to come to the desktop with a mouse and keyboard. - Switch tracks, increase / decrease volume. For example, when cooking, you don't need to go to your computer to switch tracks.
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