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Reflector 2 review
Reflector 2 review







reflector 2 review

This actually helps in situations where it’s otherwise impossible to take device screenshots - when trying to get a screenshot of the iPhone X shutdown screen, for example (see image at right). Some of the new features of Reflector 3 include the ability to take full-resolution screenshots of any connected device. Now I’ll run Reflector 3 on my MacBook Pro, easily switching between Keynote and doing demos while walking around the room. I’ve been connecting an iPad directly to a projector to do the class, but that forces me to stay in one place near a podium. Me? I’m planning on using Reflector 3 when I teach my next iOS classes in the spring. Now there’s no visible lag at all, making the app perfect for just about any situation you might want to use the app for. With earlier versions, I always felt that there was a slight lag in operation over a Wi-Fi network - doing something on an iOS device was reflected on the Mac just a fraction of a second later. Probably the biggest thing I personally noticed was how responsive the new version is. We had an opportunity to test Reflector 3 prior to release. Reflector 3 will be priced at US$14.99, but the company will have an $11.99 introductory price in play for a while as well as discounts for existing users of Reflector 2. Today, the company has release the latest version of Reflector, its utility that turns a Mac or Windows PC into an AirPlay receiver. First they released DropStream, a new app designed for fast, easy streaming of video, music and photos from Mac to Apple TV or Chromecast.

reflector 2 review

It’s been a busy couple of weeks for the team at Squirrels LLC.









Reflector 2 review