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Shortcut Remote Control

Voice-Control your Computer

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1.0.2

October 4, 2020

Fixes an issue where the app could crash on iPads in rare cases.

1.0.1

September 28, 2020

Shortcuts are now also available on the home screen and within widgets.
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1.0

June 10, 2020

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Description of Shortcut Remote Control

If you've already purchased the Mac companion app, the iOS app is free to download. The iOS app and Mac app are bundled together as one price. With Shortcuts Remote you can connect remote-controlling your Mac with Siri. For example, tell Siri on your HomePod to mute the volume on your Mac. Or tell Siri on Apple Watch to pause Netflix on your Mac. Or use the Shortcuts app to create more sophisticated workflows – controlling every aspect of your Mac with the power of AppleScript. And the best thing: Shortcut Remote control even works from remote: All data is securely synced via iCloud. So you can even take a screenshot on your Mac while at the gym.
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Shortcut Remote Control: FAQ

Can Shortcut Remote Control be used on iPad devices?

Yes, Shortcut Remote Control can be used on iPad devices.
riedel.wtf GmbH is the creator of the Shortcut Remote Control app.
The Shortcut Remote Control app currently supports iOS 12.0 or later.
The Shortcut Remote Control app has a consumer rating of 2.8 and receives average reviews and ratings.
The Shortcut Remote Control App Relates To The Utilities Genre.
The current version of Shortcut Remote Control is 1.0.2.
July 5, 2024 is the exact date of the latest Shortcut Remote Control update.
The Shortcut Remote Control app became available to the public on February 5, 2023.
riedel.wtf GmbH: The Shortcut Remote Control app is child-friendly.
Shortcut Remote Control can be used in English.
Unfortunately, Shortcut Remote Control is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Shortcut Remote Control does not allow for in-app purchases.
Sorry, Shortcut Remote Control is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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  • Does Not Work as Advertised

    The app simply does not work as advertised, and after I contacted the developer 6 times, I have realized that not only does it not work, but you can count on being ignored by the developer if you request help.

    In my opinion, an app that is not supported by it’s developer has no place on the App Store. I will be reporting this developer to Apple.
  • It mostly works... mostly...

    This seems like a great app, and it could be, but there are some issues...

    It generally connects right up, but I wish the connection settings were accessible. Small complaint, but running this one two Macs is an instant headache.

    Remote actions. About half of the advertised features work. AppleScript is, notably, not among the functional features.

    Still Intel based. This is nitpicky sure, but it's the only non-Silicon app on my M1 MBP and I have to think that contributes to the instability of the app (it sometimes just silently crashes for seemingly no reason).

    This app is a good idea but the exicusion isn't fantastic. Perhaps the next version will be better....
  • Hardly works

    I looked at this app because Siri on the HomePod doesn't invoke my Mac for shortcuts, and I really wanted a way to invoke them on my mac from other devices. I got this app after seeing that it supports running AppleScript remotely, thinking I could just write an AppleScript command to invoke the shortcut as a worst-case scenario. I ended up finding out that shortcut actions often get lost and never fire, and for AppleScript specifically, *never* works, even when verifying it comes in on the history. Trying the exact same script in the script editor and osascript terminal command works fine, but through this app, it doesn't do anything. I'd rather make my own implementation that always works than use one that might or might not.