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AirServer is a useful program for viewing media files on your iPad, iPod, iPhone and other Apple devices on your Mac. It has the same functionality as Apple TV, except that instead of TV, the audio and video content of your iOS device is displayed on a Mac or PC (of course, we put the Mac version here). But to explain the functionality of this program, using this program, you will actually say goodbye to the small screen of your phone.
You no longer need to play HD games on the small frame of your iPhone or even iPad. Browse your phone screen in Quad HD quality on your computer and start watching the game on a larger screen. The game was just one example. You can never touch the thrill of an action movie well on your phone, no problem, install AirServer and watch your movies on your MacBook. With this program, it is possible to browse anything on your MacBook.
The app does not even require a physical connection to connect to the phone. All you have to do is set up your Wi-Fi connection so that your device is automatically placed on the internal network and the possibility of browsing is enabled. This software also supports Air Drop and Miracast well. Another interesting application of this program is for teachers. You can easily open the desired educational content on your iPad and by transferring it to the MacBook Pro connected to the educational video projector or display web pages and other educational content on the projector screen. Another interesting feature of this program is the ability to record high quality mining sessions. You might want to videotape your gaming skills and share them with your friends. This feature is right for you!
OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) Recording feature requires OS X Lion or newer Older builds of AirServer can run on OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and OS X 10.7 (Lion), but they do not support iOS 9
Read the Readme.txt file in both versions.
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