So if I understand correctly, there's a minimum version of iOS that's required to run JRemote. That version doesn't run on the oldest ipads. Anything ipad3 or later runs this version and should be good to go. Do I have that right?
I wish I had more time to play with JRemote on the ipad. Just seeing it in action was really nice. Which reminds me: Since I don't have an i-device, I've wondered what JRemote is all about. I've looked at the web site a half dozen times. The still pictures tell me some of the story but I kept wondering how it worked in terms of using it.
I've searched for videos 3 or more times, hoping I'll find something. I can't seem to find any video showing JRemote in action. I would think that there are a legion of people out there, that if they saw JRemote on video would be very interested in using it. I wonder why there are no videos, official or other wise...
Brian.