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[Android App] Free Remote Control Collection - Pro version: Save $4.51

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The Remote Control Collection is a compilation of remotes, which you can use to wirelessly control your Windows PC! The unified remotes enable you to control the PC beyond mouse and keyboard!

Included remote controls are:
-Mouse
-Keyboard
-Live Screen (Pro)
-Media Player (Pro)
-Slideshows (Pro)

Mouse Remote
Imagine your PC’s touchpad right on your Android device. Multitouch gestures like scrolling and zooming are supported. You can toggle the keyboard to send keys at the same time.
Keyboard Remote
Use the physical or virtual Android keyboard to type characters and they will appear on your PC. Important keys like Windows, Escape and Control are also available.
Live Screen Remote
See your PC's screen right on your Android device live and control the mouse in real time.
Media Remote
Control the media player of your choice! Supported are Windows Media Player, iTunes, VLC, Media Monkey, Songbird and more.
Slideshow Remote
Control your slideshows directly from your smartphone! The screen of your PC will be transmitted to your smartphone in real time! That works with Powerpoint, Impress and Adobe Reader, Windows Media Center and more.

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  • For those wondering, you need to use the coupon code once you install the application. Got to Settings > Upgrade > Free upgrades > Enter the coupon code. Now you have the PRO version.

    EDIT: OP do you know if this code give you permanent PRO version, or just for a time period?

  • Most app of the day offer "free for today" really only free for today, tomorrow, it will be back to normal version.

    Hope this one is permanent.

    • what do you mean?

      • It means it free for today, the PRO feature will be gone tomorrow. Lots of appoftheday promotion do that to push users to try.

        • Yesterday's was Auto Battle, which is a sweet game but app of the day had it classed as a $15 game, FOR FREE. Whoa right?

          No, it was a free game and they just gave you 300 gems with the use of the code. 300 gems is not very much in that game, at all.

          Always read the last paragraph on AoTD.

        • @omniabsence: Yeah saw that too. Just free gems. The game was free. Misleading.

    • +1

      That's why this deal is marked as expiring tomorrow. Install & use coupon today, use free after that.

      Comments on Play say for those with Pro version, latest update reverted to free version.

      • Well just set it all up and back it up using Titanium Backup.

        If a update stuffs it just restore it. Boom! It's back.

        EDIT: Yes I realise this sucks, but at least it's a work around for their crappy practices

        • -2

          it's a work around for their crappy practices

          aka "piracy".

          "crappy practices" = "giving you a free trial you're in no way obliged to partake in."

        • +1

          @xlynx:
          A little bit of respect for property rights please. It would be in Spectator's full right to break the DRM of the software running on his equipment because it is HIS equipment. His modifications to his stuff does not affect or vandalize anyone else's stuff, therefore it's legit. In fact that's how you know if an act is legit or not. And these rules cannot be changed even by the mightiest of legislators.
          The opposite of property rights would be if someone believes they have the right to modify YOUR equipment for you, which I know a lot of big publishers and software manufacturers are in the business of doing (e.g. Microsoft).

          Words like "piracy" are nothing more than publisher words to try to negatively label free market activities that competes fairly against their own businesses in a way that they do not like.

          https://www.gnu.org/gnu/thegnuproject.html

        • @xlynx: If they can't code properly to detect if someone's already got a PRO version installed, then I would call that crappy practices.

          And no it's not piracy, you're simply restoring a backup version of legal software that you have rights to because their new version is broken for you.

          You're not using the new version, you're using the original version you were using before. It's just like you never updated. It happens in the corporate world all the time. VM's have snapshots, Windows has System Restore points, hell even Android has ROM backup and restores.

          Please explain if you think that's still piracy. :D

          Also I think you're reading into my "crappy practice" too much. I think the software is great, just that they may have overlooked that one small thing. Or if it's on purpose, that's fair enough, but not advising users that upgrading will stop them having the PRO version if they used a coupon….that's a little crappy in my books, but thats only my personal opinion.

  • Awesome sauce just looking for a remote app thanks OP

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