TodayRemote

Widget media remote for Mac

Published by: Radovan Paulech
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Description

Quickest way to control macOS playback wirelessly.
Media playing on your Mac computer is accessible just by one swipe! (from Lock Screen or any opened app)
No need to unlock your iPhone or iPad to use TodayRemote widget.
Supported music apps:
• iTunes
• Spotify
Other supported players:
• VLC
• Beamer - for Apple TV and Chromecast
• Vox
Web players in Chrome or Safari:
• YouTube
• Netflix
• SoundCloud
Features:
• You can pair multiple Mac computers and switch directly in Notification Center widget
• Overview of playing music or videos
• Controls: Play/Pause, Next/Previous, Computer's Volume (hold volume buttons to control gradually)
• Fast-forward and rewind (by holding next/prev buttons)
Each computer needs to have a Helper installed and connected to same Wi-Fi as iOS device.
The TodayRemote Helper can be downloaded for free from http://todayremote.com
Free mode: Control iTunes on one computer. App contains IAP to unlock all features.
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    Yes, TodayRemote is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    TodayRemote is free.

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User Rating

1.75 out of 5

8 ratings in United Kingdom

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TodayRemote Reviews

It DID work...

oraaaaaaange on

United States

This used to work great, but as soon as I upgraded to the new iPhone 13 mini it stopped working. It's a bummer as this was a GREAT way to control music for my patio setup.

Does not work at present time

Nonickankeidjdhdjjdj on

United States

The app no longer works on iOS 14.4 Apple needs to remove the paid function. This developer is taking $$ for non-functioning software.

No widget?

UNSC Orac 117 on

United States

Where’s the widget for current iOS? Last update 2 years ago and doesn’t appear to work. Either dev needs to fix/update or Apple needs to pull from store to prevent DLC abuse - collecting $ for an app that doesn’t work as advertised.

Bad

LegallyTheo on

United States

Does everything except control iTunes (now Music App), which was the only thing I needed it for. It controls VLC just fine, just not the apple native music app. Tech support is nonexistent. Don’t waste your money.

Has potential,

pablo the dog on

United States

but it’s incredibly cryptic (at best) to first figure out. It performs as advertised via clunky interface, feels like developers stopped trying and/or need to hire legit UX/UI designer

Garbage

Chris Leo Online on

United States

Junk. Can’t control Apple Music with iPhone 11 Pro Max. Latest iOS on MacBook Pro and iPhone.

Love it but...

Opus the Penguin on

United States

Needs an update work on Catalina with the Music app vs iTunes, which is no longer with us :-(

Does not work with netflix

usernamethatworks on

United States

Waste of money do not buy

Terrible

SURFNHI on

United States

Terrible app very inefficient

Works perfect!

telin2 on

United States

I like I can control all my airplay connected speakers through out house. Installed with no issues

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