Signal: The One Media Management App To Rule Them All

So you have your new iPhone 3G, an iMac and/or a PC, and your theater surround sound connected to your home network. You've got music on your computer in your bedroom that you want to stream to your speakers in your living room, but you haven't set up a playlist yet and you really don't feel like running back to the room every few minutes to change the songs. What's a boy to do?
You could suck it up and run back to your room and set up a playlist. Or, you can download Signal to your iPhone and control your entire media library from the comfort of your new sex toy iPhone.
Signal is a software designed to turn your iPhone or Windows Mobile Pocket PC (sorry, this isn't set to work on WinMo Smart Phones yet) into a remote for your Mac or PC's media library. The software connects your iPhone (of iPod Touch) to your network and allows your to directly interact with your music and your audio settings. You can turn up your volume, switch up your speakers, browse and change tracks and many other basic and not-so-basic media controls.
I think I could actually use something like this at home, so I'm sure I'll be downloading the demo once the better half and I move into our new place together next month (incidentally, it's our first place together... and we're both tech heads... I can't imagine what the electric bill is going to be like). If you like the software, you can pick up a full version for $25.
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Besides I would imagine that they might update this into something more robust after apps are available.