Tuesday, 9 August 2011

RedEye Universal Remote Control Moves to Android

RedEye Universal Remote Control Moves to Android: "



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As a big believer in the concept of “competition”, I am always happy to let you all know when an iOS app has moved to Android, or vice-versa. (We will draw a veil over the sad state of WebOS apps . . .) In that very realm we have the RedEye universal remote control app. Currently available on iOS, the good folks at ThinkFlood have recognized that they don’t want to limit their market appeal, and are now offering their software on Android. So if you have been panting for a universal remote for your Android device, maybe you should consider the Redeye one. The hardware and associated software Available Real Soon Now™.


Full information below.


In mid-August the RedEye universal remote control is making the move to Android! Things have progressed much more quickly than we originally anticipated, but we are excited to get the product out to the public. The new release will allow the RedEye to work with PC and Android devices, making it more accessible than ever.


The RedEye was built to make your life simple, by taking your non-networked devices and putting them on the network. You can control anything from your TV and lights to your HVAC.

Doing work from home? Don’t dig out your phone to control the TV, just open up RedEye in your browser. Switching that iPhone for an Android? No problem, your RedEye works with several platforms.



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