yeah and/or if he wants to delve deeper into the why’s behind decision making and why we are making the software the way we are making it, he’d probably be better off in product or design.
yeah and/or if he wants to delve deeper into the why’s behind decision making and why we are making the software the way we are making it, he’d probably be better off in product or design.
I appreciate your comment because I’ve been sitting in getting the desktop (macOS) app, but the sale helps lots! Thank you!
I am not sure if I’m understanding your question but thus far I’ve used the (paid) ios app and the free desktop sharing app, but I they have a desktop app that connects computer to computer that I don’t have yet (referred to above).
Unsure what the other user is running but I’ve used my iPad Pro + MK as a Remote Desktop for my PC and my Mac (I’m traveling now and left the PC at home and I’ve been using it remotely Ike the iPad was a windows laptop); I’m using the Microsoft Remote Desktop app and (my personal favorite, no sponsorship 😃) Jump desktop app to do it. I have a regular cursor in Windows and macOS
I find it pretty useful on the iPad, it basically adds an extra window UI element on the bottom corner of every window that you can use to rescale the window to some different sizes. Adding a few windows together has been useful for workflow sometimes, and it’s been useful when apps that aren’t optimized for the iPad are running because their little windows are floating along with other windows instead of in a big black void. I think I turned it on a few months ago and haven’t really had any reason to switch back (I like being able to see my desktop background too).
I like it when I’m screen sharing, and I use it on my iPad but it’s otherwise kinda limited imo
had one as a kid, it was terrible even by kid standards. I used to pretend to be a cyborg cop with it and my gray light gun though.