Monday, May 24, 2004
Zerama Remote 4.0 Released - Media Player Remote Control
Posted by Jonathon Watkins in "SOFTWARE" @ 04:00 PM
Dan Tanzer dropped us an email to let us know that he has just released Zerama Remote version 4.0. "Zerama Remote turns your Wi-Fi or BlueTooth enabled Pocket PC into the ultimate Windows Media Player Remote Control. Control your PC's Windows Media Player from your Pocket PC."

All the new features were apparently customer requested. The full feature set includes:
Zerama Remote costs $10, and of course there is a trial version available here. 8) Give it a go and let us know what you think. When I get either WiFi or Bluetooth I look forward to trying it out myself.

All the new features were apparently customer requested. The full feature set includes:
- Basic Player controls: Play, Pause, Stop, Next, Previous, Shuffle and Repeat.
- Offline library browsing: stores library on the Pocket PC for quicker start up.
- Library sorting options include: Artist/Album/Song, Genre/Artist/Song etc.
- Seemless integratation with the desktop's Media Player 9:
- Drop a CD in the player or select an artist in Windows Media Player and the changes are picked up by the remote.
- Library quick search alphabet bar.
- Desktop full screen video mode, great for Video playback and Visualizations
- Playlist Mangager easily creates, deletes, and modifies playlists: Create a playlist with a single click!
- Improved Connectivity: Auto Connection: configure the remote once and at start up it will automatically reconnect
- Auto Reconnect: Automatically establishes connection when Pocket PC wakes up.
- Multi Server DropDown: for multiple server users, easy dropdown functionality. Multi-Pocket PC connection
- Album Art and MetaData & Lyrics
Zerama Remote costs $10, and of course there is a trial version available here. 8) Give it a go and let us know what you think. When I get either WiFi or Bluetooth I look forward to trying it out myself.