From: Jim on
I've got a Windows PC set up as an XBMC machine (which it does pretty
well) and currently I'm controlling it via this iPhone app:
<http://www.collect3.com.au/xbmc-remote/> which it does very well.

However, I was wondering if there's a native Mac OS X programme that
does the same thing. Google suggests not, but my Google Fu has been
erratic of late.

Jim
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From: Ric on
On 28 Feb, 09:04, j...(a)magrathea.plus.com (Jim) wrote:
> I've got a Windows PC set up as an XBMC machine (which it does pretty
> well) and currently I'm controlling it via this iPhone app:
> <http://www.collect3.com.au/xbmc-remote/> which it does very well.
>
> However, I was wondering if there's a native Mac OS X programme that
> does the same thing. Google suggests not, but my Google Fu has been
> erratic of late.
>
> Jim
> --
> "Microsoft admitted its Vista operating system was a 'less good
> product' in what IT experts have described as the most ambitious
> understatement since the captain of the Titanic reported some
> slightly damp tablecloths."http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/

XBMC on Xbox has a built in web server interface if you turn it on.
Not sure if the Windows one does, but chances are pretty likely that
it does, as i imagine that's what the iPhone app's using.

Ric
From: Jim on
On 2010-03-01, Ric <infobubble(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> I've got a Windows PC set up as an XBMC machine (which it does pretty
>> well) and currently I'm controlling it via this iPhone app:
>> <http://www.collect3.com.au/xbmc-remote/> which it does very well.
>>
>> However, I was wondering if there's a native Mac OS X programme that
>> does the same thing. Google suggests not, but my Google Fu has been
>> erratic of late.
>
> XBMC on Xbox has a built in web server interface if you turn it on.
> Not sure if the Windows one does, but chances are pretty likely that
> it does, as i imagine that's what the iPhone app's using.

Good thinking. I'll give that a try.

Jim
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