As one of the last of Apple’s own iOS apps to get updated for iOS 7, Apple has just updated its Remote app for iPhone and iPad with a redesign to match its new operating system.

Version 4.0 of Remote adds a completely revamped UI that matches Apple’s other updated iOS apps and UI elements standard in iOS 7. The update also adds support for iTunes 11.

Other Apple iOS apps yet to get the iOS 7 update treatment include iTunes U, iBooks, and Find my Friends. Update: Apple has added 64-bit support to AirPort Utility.

Remote remains a free Universal download with iPhone and iPad compatibility. Screenshots of the redesigned app below:

• Control iTunes and Apple TV from anywhere in your home

• A simplified look with new ways to browse your library

• See upcoming songs with Up Next

• See all songs in an album with Expanded view on an iPad

• Add new songs to hear them next and then automatically continue where you left off

• Browse, listen to, and control your iTunes Match library on Apple TV

• Pause, rewind, fast-forward, shuffle, and adjust the volume from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

• View album, movie, and TV show artwork

• Create and update iTunes playlists, including Genius playlists

• Search your entire iTunes library

• Control iTunes to send music to AirPlay speakers

• Control the volume on each speaker independently

• Use simple gestures to control Apple TV

• Enter text with the keyboard

• Control shared libraries on iTunes and the new Apple TV