![]() Streaming specific apps without mirroring your Mac’s entire desktop, and the ability to control your Mac’s keyboard and mouse, are also clever features, especially for things like distraction-free software demos and presentations. With AirParrot you can stream a wide variety of media types, and to multiple devices simultaneously, some of which are not supported by AirPlay. ![]() Some of what AirParrot does can be replicated by AirPlay, but AirParrot is much more versatile. Just pick a source and a destination and you are ready to start streaming. This can include other Macs (if you use Squirrels’ other app Reflector), Apple TVs, Google Chromecasts, and AirPlay-compatible speakers. ![]() The final section lists the destinations to which you can stream. The second section lists the things you can stream from you Mac – your display, an extension of your display, apps, audio, and media. The first includes universal controls that let you play and pause streaming from your Mac, control volume, and disconnect from a source. With an update to AirParrot and the release of AirParrot Remote for iOS, you can now control the streaming of your Mac’s screen, apps, and media remotely from your iPhone or iPad.ĪirParrot is a menu bar app that is broken into three sections. AirParrot 2 for Mac acts as a hub for sharing your Mac’s screen, apps, and media to devices like the Apple TV. Shortly after reviewing AirFoil for Mac, which acts as a hub for routing audio to multiple devices and has an iOS remote control app, I heard that Squirrels was planning something similar for its AirParrot product.
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