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Editmote 1.0.1 released - FCPX and After Effects support

Yesterday we released Editmote 1.0.1, which brings several new features to our iOS app for remotely controlling nonlinear editing applications.

We're now offering support for Adobe After Effects for Mac and Final Cut Pro X when using the default keyboard layouts.

Another much-requested feature is the ability to connect directly to an IP address from the Actions menu. This is useful in negotiating some corporate networks. There are extra options in the preference pane too, including listening on a particular IP address and port and disabling Bonjour broadcasts.

To install the latest version, download it from the iTunes App Store. You'll also need to download and install the latest version of the Editmote Preference Pane.

If you use the built-in Software Update to install the latest preference pane, please note that you'll need to open the preference pane in System Preferences once to launch the latest version.

For more details on Editmote, please see our introductory video.

Posted by Jon Chappell on Jun 24 2011 to DR News, Front Page News, Utilities