More than a month after Apple launched iOS 7, the Cupertino-based organization has updated its Remote app.

The Remote by Apple was designed to be in "perfect sync" with the company's other feature, iTunes. With Remote, users can browse their library and can see upcoming songs with Up Next. The app allows the user to add new songs from iTunes on several devices such as on Apple TV, Mac, or a PC.

With the new update, Remote has been redesigned to follow the conformity of fellow iOS 7 apps. The Remote update is also supported with the new iTunes 11.1.

The additional features with Remote on iOS 7 include the ability to see all songs from an album courtesy of an "Expanded" view on an iPad, creating and updating iTunes playlists, sending music to AirPlay speakers, entering texts with the keyboard, and sharing libraries between iTunes and Apple TV.

To download the latest Remote update, Apple users must have an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 7 already installed.

As 9to5Mac noted, the iOS apps that have yet to conform to iOS 7's features includes iBooks, iTunes U, and Find My Friends.

Apple launched iOS 7 on Sept. 18 for the iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S, iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad 4, iPad mini, and the fifth generation of the iPod touch.

The last iOS 7 update the Cupertino-based company released was iOS 7.0.3 on Oct. 22. According to Apple, the latest iOS 7 update fixes an issue that prevented iMessage from sending messages to some users, a bug preventing iMessage from activating, and an accelerometer calibration issue. With iOS 7.0.3, a bug that allowed someone to bypass the lock screen passcode was also fixed.

To download Remote from iTunes, click here.