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Remuco Client 0.5.0 released   
Tuesday, March 27 2007 @ 12:03 PM EST
Contributed by: Anonymous

Remuco is a system to remotely control music player software with Bluetooth enabled mobile devices. It allows you to control various music players and read music player state information (playing song, current playlist) on your mobile device. You can use Remuco simultaneously with two or more mobile devices. Remuco can be used with all mobile devices with a Bluetooth adapter and Java Micro Editon (JavaME) support.

This release introduces a new user interface based on Canvas, which makes use of a mobile's joystick and number pad and offers a prettier, themeable UI. The client package now contains three variants of the client: the new Canvas based one, the traditional one with a more basic UI, and another new variant for older mobiles supporting only CLDC 1.0 and/or MIDP 1.0.

Note: This client version needs Remuco server 0.4.3 or later!

Remuco website
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