shiftscreen will completely change the way, you use your iOS device everyday. Simply connect your device to an external display and use your external display as a second screen for your iPhone or iPad.
@chrismessina Oh yes. It’s completely different. We use the monitor as second screen for the iPad, Duet uses the iPad as second screen for the computer.
@chrismessina I updated the subtitle to “Use your monitor as a second display for your iPhone!”, the description and also the AppStore subtitle. Thanks for the feedback:)
@resh And it’s not an alternative to reflector. You need Reflector or a cable to connect the iOS device with the monitor. I will update the app store screenshots with that information and if – after the update – the app is useless for you I will give you a refund.
@yanniks that’s awesome. Always a pleasure to see a team be very responsive.
I’ll explain what I think can be a good use case.
When I’m demoing remotely - I typically use Google Meeting or Zoom, I can share my laptop screen easily.
However, our mobile apps are part of the demo as well. I try to use the wired QuickTime trick (but its too clunky) or I use Reflector.
I’m hoping I can introduce you app into my sales teams demos -
Curious to see how we might be able to do mobile demos via Screenshare more efficiently
One of the main features of shiftscreen is the ability of use split-view. So you can place shiftscreen on the one half of your iPad and for example Word on the other half and the monitor will only display the contents of shiftscreen.