PLoNK is an Android application for remote controlling the Popcorn Hour media player. It also allows you to browse the llink media server and select items to be played by your Popcorn Hour (or compatible NMT). Note: Usage information is available here.
What's New in This Release:
· No need for longpress
· New Icon
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Supported operating systems:
Google Android 1.0, Google Android 1.5, Google Android 1.6, Google Android 10.x, Google Android 2.0, Google Android 2.1, Google Android 2.2, Google Android 2.3, Google Android 3.0, Google Android 3.1, Google Android 3.2, Google Android 4.0, Google Android 4.1, Google Android 4.2, Google Android 4.3, Google Android 4.4, Google Android 5.x, Google Android 6.x, Google Android 7.x, Google Android 8.x, Google Android 9.x
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