Mon, Mar 16th, 2009 |
Boxee, everyone's favorite open-source home media software, has received a much anticipated enhancement. Whereas users who wished to use Boxee with a remote control were relegated to the overly-simple, standard Apple remote, the call for a more substantial remote has been answered with this latest iPhone app.
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