Thanks for your question @andrewett. iDisplay works through both connections, WiFi and USB, and you can connect multiple devices simultaneously - all with minimal latency. It's also available on Android, making it multi platform. iDisplay has no subscription, so once you get it, you have all the features.
@rahulda1@danberezovsky@andrewett Actually, it's an extremely fair comparison. They have half the price point for the base app. Just because they don't do everything you app does in all of it's tiers doesn't mean its not a competitor.
@jesse_wallace@danberezovsky@andrewett I'm strictly referring to Daniel's comment that they lack a subscription, which we do not require for the shared features
@rahulda1@danberezovsky@andrewett Sure, I get that, but apparently thats a selling point. As they improve the app and add in features, you won't be forced to purchase a subscription...I'm assuming.
@zefareu reviews on the Android app are pretty bad. Have you improved it? I was thinking to buy Twomon USB but reviews are not that good too https://play.google.com/store/ap...
I hope @danberezovsky can give us more details about the Android version :-)
@tin_hang_liu The new version of the Android app has been released about 2 weeks ago and we have fixed a lot of things but it doesn't have the USB support as the app you mentioned above. Anyway, you have 2 hours from Google to check them both out.
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