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VITO Remote Updated

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - May 22, 2003


VITO Remote turns your PocketPC into all-in-one infrared remote control to operate TV, Video, Cable, DVD and other infrared enabled equipment. The program uses PocketPC infrared COM port to beam signals toward infrared receiver.

VITO Remote comprises both functionality and usability providing the highest performance and most comprehensive features compared to analogous applications in the PocketPC software market. It helps you to keep all your remote controls inside one handheld device!

VITO Remote requires ARM or XScale based PocketPC (OS version 2000 or 2002) and works on:

  • Jornada 560 series;
  • iPaq 3600, 3700, 3800, 3900 series;
  • iPaq 5450, 1910;
  • Dell Axim X5;
  • Toshiba e335, e740



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