System managers can take control of a classroom and help an instructor get a presentation up and running quickly, without physically going to the room. XPanel for Mac replicates the Crestron touchpanel experience on a computer screen, so a client can remotely check to see if lights were left on and turn them off, or arm/disarm the security system from any location. “Originally designed for PCs, we are now pleased to offer the same capabilities to Mac users, particularly in schools and residences where Macs are in frequently use.” “XPanel was built on the industry’s first IP-based control technology, which Crestron developed more than 10 years ago,” said Vincent Bruno, Crestron Director of Marketing. For all Crestron dealers and partners, XPanel for Mac is a free application available for download from the Crestron website. XPanel for Mac transforms an iMac or MacBook into a virtual touchpanel, and is a great complement to other Apple products that are integrated with Crestron, including the iPhone, iPod and iPod touch. Now available, Crestron XPanel for Mac enables system managers and end users to access and control Crestron systems from any connected Mac computer or laptop.
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