gAnyRemote is a free, open-source program designed for Linux users. It works as a front-end for the anyRemote Bluetooth remote control software, and it runs on the GNOME desktop environment or any other graphical session that supports the GTK+ toolkit.
The main aim of the anyRemote project is to provide wireless control via Bluetooth or InfraRed on any GNU/Linux operating system. gAnyRemote comes with several graphical front-ends, including its sibling app kAnyRemote, an Android app, and even a plugin for Kopete instant messenger.
Just like kAnyRemote, gAnyRemote features a simple design. This makes it super easy to start or stop the anyRemote server. You can also load and tweak configuration files for specific software. Check out which apps are supported below!
You’ll be glad to know that many popular GNOME and KDE applications work with gAnyRemote. Some favorites include:
The cool thing about gAnyRemote is that it’s built using the GTK+ toolkit. This means it can run on any GTK-powered desktop environment like GNOME, LXDE, or Xfce! It even works with lightweight window managers like Openbox and Fluxbox.
If you want to try out gAnyRemote, you can download it for free from Softpedia! It's available as a universal source archive that will install on any GNU/Linux distribution where its runtime requirements are met. It has been tested successfully on popular Linux distributions with both 32-bit and 64-bit systems.
If you're ready to check out more about gAnyRemote or want to grab your copy, click here: Download gAnyRemote!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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