iGet Mobile Upped to V2.0
Posted by Jody Mitoma on May 14, 2008 at 6:55 pm
iGet Mobile developers Nakahara Informatics have announced their second version of their wireless iPhone Mac remote control application. The program runs on your Mac and acts as a server for you to access your files from the web.
New to version 2.0 are the following iPhone-specific features:
- The name of the Mac is now reflected in the web interface (page titles, navigation UI, etc.). The default name used is the “Sharing” name of the Mac from System Preferences (e.g., “Naomi’s iMac”).
- An icon that visually indicates the type of Mac that iGet Mobile is running on is now reflected in the web interface.
- iPhone web clipping icons are now supported when saving a link to your Mac to the iPhone’s Home screen.
- The server icon is now also used as the small “favicon” icon that is displayed by most web browsers.
- Fixed a bug whereby files and folders with names containing certain special characters could not be navigated into or acted upon.
- Corrected a bug which in rare cases caused icons to display as empty boxes.
- A number of minor visual improvements have been implemented (better icons, better layout, fixes to HTML/XHTML output standards compliance).
For more information in regards to the iGet Mobile remote control, see here.
(Source: iPhoneAlley)
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