Open Remote Play gets Mac OS X beta release
Dashhacker has finally released a public beta for Open Remote Play, an app that lets you access the PS3’s Remote Play feature from your laptop, desktop, or even your phone. This is good news, but only for Mac users as the beta is currently only for Mac OS X. Non-Mac users need not worry, though, as the dev says that the API and the Windows version will be released soon.
Download: Open Remote Play v1.0 Beta for Mac OS X
Dashhacker has finally released a public beta for Open Remote Play, an app that lets you access the PS3’s Remote Play feature from your laptop, desktop, or even your phone. This is good news, but only for Mac users as the beta is currently only for Mac OS X. Non-Mac users need not worry, though, as the dev says that the API and the Windows version will be released soon.
Please note that you need to have a homebrew-enabled PSP to export the Remote Play settings. Before you install the Open Remote Play Beta it is strongly advised that you read the readme file bundled with the download first. After that, read it again just to make sure you didn’t miss anything. For those who don’t have a Mac, here’s a video of Open Remote Play in action:
Download: Open Remote Play v1.0 Beta for Mac OS X
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Via PS3-Hacks