![]() So I really have no basis to complain, er, I mean, provide constructive comments.Īnd, no bugs so far. Truth be known, having this app is much better than what I had before. I know, pretty demanding for someone who just got an app for free and loves it. Maybe a record/playback.īeing the technical sort, I'd like to get info on the camera. In the age of Covid and Covid inspired software development, Rafael is my programming hero of the month! First off, HE HAS AN APP IN THE APP STORE. The author appears to think that his programming skills are somewhat limited. ![]() ![]() How to do that? Well, this is the PERFECT solution. I wanted to check an old USB camera I had bought for my television (long story). Seriously, but thanks for thinking that I did! And most importantly: I don't even have the programming skills to do that. I wouldn't do that, that's just creepy.ģ. There's absolutely no need, it's just a feed of your own web camera.Ģ. This app does not record, collect, or send your data anywhere - for three reasons:ġ. "Mac users, Hand Mirror by is by far the best way to check your video's look before jumping on a Zoom call. “Every remote worker needs this Mac app - quick check yo'self camera reviews before you jump on that Zoom call!” Here's what some really nice people said about this little app: ‣ Need to check your face because you're gorgeous? Quick camera check. ‣ Need a view of your camera for when you're streaming or recording your screen? Quick camera check and drag the window around. ‣ Need to quickly check your surroundings? Quick camera check. ‣ Need to jump on a video call? Quick camera check. Hand Mirror is a super simple app that lives in your Menu Bar (little cozy top right corner of your Mac) and gives you a one-click access camera check! Mirror, Mirror on the Hand, Who’s the Fairest App of Them All? - This one. If you use Chromium, check it out."It’s a really useful app that I think I’ll be using a lot, especially now that I’m on a lot more video calls…" - Jay Peters, The Verge It's a chrome extension and android app so it's perfect for sending files and syncing clipboard. The android app is a bit ad-heavy, but it works well.Įdit 2: I've just found out about a OnePlus project called Clipt. It runs in the background on both Mac and android and as long as you're on the same network, you can send files back and forth at incredible speed. I'm sure there are ways to use Alfred's file action to push files but I'm new to all this so not at the moment.Īs you can see, it's not at all "magical" like those in the Apple ecosystem but unless my android breaks soon (unlikely), I'll be relying on these methods for quite some time.Įdit: For file sharing, I found Octofile to be the best. Unfortunately file-sharing from Mac→android isn't possible so your best bet is to go to and push it manually. Moreover, in Alfred you can also type "push url" and it'll automatically get the URL of current tab (browser must be active) and push it to android. In the pushbullet app, you can toggle on the "Automatically copy links & notes" so whatever is pushed can be pasted immediately (kinda-like clipboard sharing). From the workflow I've set it so typing "push " will push the texts to android. Hand-off and Clipboard-sharing (Mac to android): This is where Alfred comes in. As for text, clicking on it won't do anything so you'd need OCR apps (I recommend OwlOCR free) to capture the text from the notification.Tip: toggle on "Show targets in the Share menu" from the android app so you can share to yourself easily. Websites and files are especially convenient because clicking on the notification will automatically open in your default browser. Notification mirroring: Noti.center will live in your Mac menu bar and will act as receiver for android notification (configure in pushbullet app which apps you want to receive notification from).įile sharing, Hand-off and Clipboard-sharing (android to mac): Noti.center will also mirror anything that's push to your android's pushbullet so you can share websites, text, or files to your own android and they will also show up as notification on your Mac.
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