I am actually interested if anyone knows of an alternative that does what RemotR used to do.
I at first assumed there would be hundreds out there but so far coming up with nothing; except a few possible Early release apps which I stay away from on networking based early releases for security reasons.
I'm not sure if others stayed away from the methods and abilities of Remotr for Copyright reasons or just didn't try to beat them at how cool the interface was.
Website Malavida some screenshot examples of why I loved it so much. Also relying on Remotr-presskit which I haved backed up for the future history of Digital kind..
https://www.malavida.com/en/soft/remotr/
See UNLIKE- other streamers that just basically "just broadcast your desktop",
Remotr **For free (yes a few second app would play before whatever app I wanted would launch on phone no big deal for what it did for me.)**
=> allowed me to on my phone tap simple icon for what game or app I wanted to launch on my computer - and as long as it had communication to the computer (either internet or wifi) and as long as computer was not locked it just worked, no if ands' or buts about it, didn't matter if I had another program up or not. I could even remotely unlock my computer via the "desktop view" feature so I could use on screen keyboard to type my pin or password. I could just tap the icon for a batch file I setup to lock my computer or my sons computer simple done..
*no being forced/trying to zoom into my desktop to find icon like so many streaming services seem to only offer... *
You could Customize whatever touch screen layouts you wanted in any place, you want mouse function you have it, want WASD you got it, want a single letter you have it!
Here is example of how it looked on the android app side.
Man I wish I was rich enough to fund companies like Remotr to keep them alive... I feel a bit like I did when gamespy went under, sad, little upset, and knowing I have to do things more difficult ways to achieve what they used to do.
Crazy good prices for a m.2 SSD - not sure I have heard of manufacture though - but looks like a great budget deal.
What do you guys think?
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/super-talent-m-2-2280-sata-dx3-3d-tlc-ssd-drives?utm_source=linkshare&referer=7DXT6A
Form factor: M.2
Interface: SATA DX3
NAND flash: TLC
Performance (access time): 0.2 ms
MLC read/write speeds: 480/400 MB/s
DRAM cache: 1GB–4GB
Power supply: 3.3V +/-5%
Humidity: 5–98%
Operating shock: 1500G
Operating vibration: 16G
Dimension: 5.5 x 20.3 x 0.7 in (2.2 x 8 x 0.3 cm)