Screenshots

Here are some screenshots of iTunesRemote in action.

First, this is a picture of iTunesRemote being run on a PC. This part of iTunesRemote allows you to configure a host name (which iTunesRemote uses to identify your computer) as well as a password. Also, iTunesRemote can be closed and will run quietly in the system tray so that it won't take up any screen real estate while you work.

Here is a screenshot of the startup screen for iTunesRemote on the Zaurus. There is a section that displays discovered hosts (on the same network) and another section for saved hosts. A quick double-click on any of these will connect you to the computer.

Finally, this is a picture of iTunesRemote in action. Here I have searched for "interpol" and the returned results are displayed. I can play any of these tracks by simply clicking on the name. In addition, all of the standard music playback buttons are located at the bottom of these screen.