GSConnect Update Lets You Control Android Music Apps from Your Desktop + More
A new version of the GSConnect extension for GNOME Shell desktops is now available, and it’s packing a couple of nifty changes.
If you’ve not heard of GSConnect before then it’s best to think of it as a bridge between Android and Ubuntu.
As when the GSConnect extension is installed locally and paired with an Android phone running the KDE Connect Android app, a bunch of neat integrations are possible e.g., transfer files to and from Android, sync clipboard, send and receive SMS, see Android notifications, and even use a phone touchscreen as a trackpad for the desktop!
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