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Google developer, Koush, announced an update to his popular device mirroring app Vysor on Thursday that will enable users to share multiple Android screens to a PC, Linux or Mac simultaneously and ...
Vysor has been cooked-up by AllCast creator Koush as a seamless way to mirror your Android device's display onto a Windows, Linux or Mac computer.
Vysor—from ClockworkMod, the developer behind other popular Android apps like AllCast, Helium, and ROM Manager—may be one of the simplest solutions yet. All you need is a Chrome app.
Koush, a man of yachts, re-emerged on the dev scene this week with the release of a new Chrome app called Vysor (in beta still) that lets you control Android devices via computer. But not only ...
Vysor operates over ADB, so you'll have to plug in via USB (remote sharing with ADB will be supported too). I'm not sure if those fancy wireless ADB root things will work, but you can try.
Vysor, a free Chrome app that garnered attention last year thanks to its ability to let you control an Android device remotely through a desktop computer, has been removed from the Chrome Web Store.
If you've ever wanted to play games or use apps from your phone on your desktop -- web versions of messaging apps are certainly convenient -- then Vysor is a new service for Android owners that ...