The Mac mini makes a great media center computer. As a matter of fact I've got one mounted on the wall in my recreation/workout area above an LCD HDTV that's also mounted on the wall up high. So needless to say a wired keyboard and mouse is out of the question and while Apple makes a good bluetooth wireless keyboard/mouse, using my iPhone or iPod touch to control this Mac is much easier at times and takes up a lot less space. This is where an app like HippoRemote would come in.

A WiFi Universal Remote

Well not quite, but HippoRemote takes advantage of the built-in Screen Sharing capabilities of Mac OS X or the various VNC apps for Windows to allow you to control your computer right from the palm of your hand.

HippoRemote - A Wireless Keyboard, Trackpad, and Remote Control for your Mac/PC

Easy and Secure Setup

Sharing

Since the app is taking advantage of Mac OS X's  (I'm a Mac user, yes it works on Windows too) built-in Screen Sharing, all I had to do was enable it in the System Prefs. This also allows you (forces you) to use a password to access the screen sharing. Again making it more secure so that not just anybody on your network can take control of things. Once I turned on Screen Sharing, the HippoRemote app was able to see my Mac over the network and login instantly.

 

It's a Trackpad, Keyboard and more

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I love that there was nothing to install on the computer itself (one less app to keep updated), but this is a double edged sword. While you have the convenience of not having to install anything, this means that HippoRemote has no idea what's actually running on your computer. 

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However, HippoRemote does support Profiles! So once you're in the App you want to use, you can bring up the appropriate HippoRemote Profile which will give you the buttons and controls you need for that app! Cool feature.

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So all the ones you would expect are ther like DVD Player, Front Row, Hulu Desktop, Boxee, etc.

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Yep, there are some Windows ones too :)

 

Logins are great!

Having to key in a user name and password on screen is a pain. Luckily HippoRemote supports creating custom Logins for the sites that you visit often. This way, you can just navigate to entertainment site of your choice and hit one button to log in. Speaking of Logins, it also remembers the passwords for the Screen Sharing computers that you use this with. So you don't have to key them in each time. This also means that the app can be used with multiple computers (not simultaneously). 

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Before you ask about controlling a computer over the internet, let me remind you that you don't get to see the display of the computer you're controlling via the app. So even if you do log in over the internet, you wouldn't be able to see what you're doing. If you need that capability, then check out the Mocha VNC app.

 

The Bottom Line

I really like the fact that at least on the Mac no additional server software is required. Just enabled the built-in screen sharing that's right in the OS. However, I must admit that I found the interface of the app itself to be less than intuitive. While it does work, it did take me a few minutes to figure out what does what. All-in-all it's good app that does what it says. Also because there is no server software installed on your computer the app has no way of knowing what's running. So this means that the interface can't change based on what you're doing (ie. playing a movie, using iTunes or Front Row). A little more polish on the UI (user interface) and we'll have a real winner here. But, don't wait! This app is really good in it's current form and solves the problem.

 

You can get HippoRemote here from the App Store:

HippoRemote - A Wireless Keyboard, Trackpad, and Remote Control for your Mac/PC

They also make a Basic Version here:

HippoRemote Basic - A Wireless Keyboard, Trackpad, and Simple Remote Control for your Mac/PC