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  2. scrcpy - Wikipedia

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    [8] scrcpy v1.0 was released 3 months later which included the support for basic screen mirroring and Android remote control. The first release packaged a Windows Executable and the server. [9] The community took packaging forward and made scrcpy available for numerous Linux distributions. [10] [better source needed]

  3. KDE Connect - Wikipedia

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    Notification sync: Read and reply to Android notifications from the desktop; Share files and URLs instantly from one device to another, including some file system integration; Multimedia remote control: Use a phone as the remote for Linux media players; Virtual touchpad: Use a phone's screen as a touchpad and keyboard

  4. BubbleUPnP - Wikipedia

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    BubbleUPnP can play media from the local device itself, standalone UPnP/DLNA media servers (such as Kodi and Jellyfin) or those running on a NAS (including Synology, Western Digital and QNAP), local network SMB server shares (Windows and Mac), cloud storage services (such as Dropbox), WebDAV servers, and various third-party Android media and music apps.

  5. List of UPnP AV media servers and clients - Wikipedia

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    Audionet RCP is an UPnP control point available for Windows and macOS; Banshee, an open source (MIT) media player with UPnP-client support since version 2.4; Kinsky is an open source UPnP control point for iPod/iPhone, iPad, Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and PocketPC.

  6. Comparison of remote desktop software - Wikipedia

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    Remote assistance: remote and local users are able to view the same screen at the same time, so a remote user can assist a local user. Access permission request: local user should approve a remote access session start. NAT passthrough: the ability to connect to the server behind a NAT without configuring the router's port forwarding rules. It ...

  7. Chrome Remote Desktop - Wikipedia

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    Chrome Remote Desktop is a remote desktop software tool, developed by Google, that allows a user to remotely control another computer's desktop through a proprietary protocol also developed by Google, internally called Chromoting.