Intel Unison allowed Android and iOS to connect to Windows, now it's shutting down
Intel Unison allowed Android and iOS to connect to Windows, now it's shutting down

Intel Unison allowed Android and iOS to connect to Windows, now it's shutting down

Intel Unison allowed Android and iOS to connect to Windows, now it's shutting down
Intel Unison allowed Android and iOS to connect to Windows, now it's shutting down
KDE Connect is good.
It's even better if you're running KDE. Only so much they can do with a Windows program.
Did anyone actually read the article? Its fucking full of grammatical errors and sentences without meaning.
I did not but I'll give you an upvote anyway
Yeah. It is oddly worded in places, but otherwise seems fine. I didn't see any grammatical errors.
Edit: No, you're right:
Windows 11 Phone Link accomplishes the same thing, and it approaches Android connection in the same way Unison does. However, it’s limited to Android and iOS users who can’t utilize the function due to how Windows approached compatibility in the first place.
That makes absolutely no sense.
KDE Connect is a life saver
I just stopped using Connect to Windows to test out Sefirah. I haven't used it enough to form an opinion on it, but it's open source.
This looks like it might be very good. Looking forward to trying it to augment Scrcpy. Wishing it worked on Linux too. Anybody know if there are tools for Linux to similarly increase the functions of Scrcpy?
There is also an option to use Android's QuickShare from MacOS: https://github.com/Martichou/rquickshare