Mixed reviews for the Link to Windows app with users praising its functionality while others criticize its limitations and setup process. Common feedback includes difficulty in transferring files, annoying notification sounds, and concerns about granting full access to Microsoft. However, positive comments note the ease of use, ability to project screens, and overall satisfaction with features like messaging and photo access.
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Such an incredible app. I was only able to get access to my photos but not videos. You should add a feature to make easy access to videos too but the app is undoubtedly incredible
Pain in the a••••• Such a faff unless you allow Microsoft full access to your device, I do not trust Microsoft
Works great! I do not have a smart TV so I hooked my phone up to my laptop via Wi-Fi and used an HDMI cord to hook my laptop up to my TV. So, I basically made my own smartTV using this app? lol Now everything that is on my phone is on my TV. This app allows me to project my phone screen onto another screen. It also allows me to use individual apps on the other screen while doing something completely different on my phone at the same time!
Useless, can't even transfer file. Why Microsoft replied in Dutch??? Bro I don't want Copy & Paste between devices, I want file transfer. KDE Connect saved me.
While I like the ability to link my phone, it only works partially. You can't delete texts, nor can you access most links projected from your cellphone to the desktop. If you click the links it asks for permission to link to your cellphone.
This app is great 😀 i am very satisfied with it best to call type or receive message. We can checked the the photos also.
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