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I am trying to install the Smart Remote Control app on my iPhone for use with a6000.  I install the PlayMemories parent app on my iMac (running Mavericks) but that parent app does not show up in Applications?  ???  Any help in getting the latter installed or the former would be appreciated

I never heard of such a device but there's a bunch of stuff in Google:
"Results 1 - 10 of about 611,000 for "long distance remote control."
Your best bet would probably be a telephone, with the person at the other end in the same room as the camera.

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