Remote Buddy: Remote Programming for your Mac

Remote Buddy iconEver wanted to you use your remote for something other than just front row? Say maybe a Powerpoint presenation or maybe even a remote for Photobooth? Well, now there is a solution!

Remote Buddy, from IOSpirit, does everything you’ve always wanted your remote to do, and includes support for the Nintendo Wii remote as well. Simply create your own controls using the built in action factory, open your favorite app and press away. Me and my sister had a great time playing with it in Photobooth, and it works with most OS X applications including iPhoto, Safari, Virtual Keyboard, Garage Band and loads more.

Remote Buddy is currently running at a 50% discount and sells for a reasonable $9.99. There is also a generous 60 day trial to see if this utility is something you might find useful. Download yourself a copy today from their home page and give Remote Buddy a shot.

Remote Buddy

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8 Responses to “Remote Buddy: Remote Programming for your Mac”

  1. joebob2406 on May 7th, 2007 11:26 am

    Looks really neat. I’m going to try it out tonight and see if i find much usefulness. I can definitely see it being useful if you use a project instead of an actual mac monitor.

  2. pumpkinwhite on May 7th, 2007 12:16 pm

    I have ‘Remote Buddy’ and ‘Sofa control’ both. At first i liked Remote Buddy, but have now fallen back to Sofa Control. I find the Sofa Control much more intuitive than Remote Buddy. Also Sofa Control lets you write your own scripts. For basic tasks, you don’t even need to know programming. For any application, you can assign keystrokes to buttons on the remote. So you can use virtually any app with Sofa Control (e.g. I programmed the remote to flip flash-cards in iFlash). I would suggest users try both Remote Buddy and Sofa Control and see which suit thems better.

  3. Jordan Chark on May 8th, 2007 1:54 am

    Remote Buddy is quite a useful application, especially for controlling my MacBook from across the room while half-asleep. I’ll take a look at Sofa Control, although I don’t think I’m going to move off of Remote Buddy anytime soon.

  4. David V. on May 8th, 2007 11:28 am

    FYI – The price isn’t $9.99. It’s posted as 9.99 Euros.

    I still bought it!

  5. karesh on May 18th, 2007 8:31 pm

    pumpkinwhite, I had a look at Sofa Control too and saw quite the opposite of what you are writing. Remote Buddy has a one click interface to adding keystroke actions to any programs and allows adding your own AppleScripts just as easy. Sofa Control on the other hand *requires* you to know Applescript. If you try enter a keypress with Sofa Control, it will only generate applescript for you. Not quite an interface! No params, no editing, nothing. Take a look at Cutsom Actions (I think) when choosing a new mapping for the button in Remote Buddy. Full control there! Even mouse wheel! Guess you just oversaw that – makes all the difference! ;-)

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  7. Molly on April 18th, 2008 9:30 pm

    This is an old thread, but in case it gets read:

    Pumpkinwhite — Is there any chance you could send/post your script for programming Sofa Control for iFlash??? I could really use it!! Thanks!

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