got no wifi at home but KDEConnect is still useful
sends phone messages to my pc via bluetooth in real time
seen from Australia
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from China

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from Bangladesh

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Macao SAR China

seen from Malaysia
seen from China
seen from China
seen from Australia
seen from Japan

seen from United States
seen from Japan
seen from China
got no wifi at home but KDEConnect is still useful
sends phone messages to my pc via bluetooth in real time
For Linux, KDE has developed a solution called KDE Connect. It works better in the KDE environment and hence we have the GSConnect extension for GNOME desktop users.
GSConnect is an implementation of KDE Connect itself. While KDE Connect may already work on GNOME, GSConnect gives a better experience for GNOME users.
Hopefully, this makes the rich experience of KDE Connect a bit more seamless and enjoyable for GNOME desktop users.
See https://itsfoss.com/gsconnect
KDE Connect Arrives for iPhone, At last. Here’s How to Try.
KDE Connect Arrives for iPhone, At last, And Here’s How to Try It
If you are one of the KDE Connect fan, and was waiting for iPhone+KDE Plasma integration, then good news for you. The KDE Team announced that the popular KDE Connect applications is now available as iPhone app.
It's in Beta test phase using TestFlight and everything is not yet fully functional. I got my device connected and could push clipboard contents from the phone to my Linux computer (but not yet from PC to phone), but much of the other functionality is not yet there. And of course being Apple, it seems to disconnect whilst in the background.
But great thing is it is in Beta and things are happening!
See https://www.debugpoint.com/2021/10/kde-connect-iphone/
#technology #Linux #iPhone #KDEConnect #opensource
https://www.debugpoint.com/2021/10/kde-connect-iphone/
Sync Android Phone With Linux Using KDE Connect - OSTechNix
If you use an Android phone and Linux, you really need to consider using KDE Connect for excellent integration
This guide explains what is KDE Connect and its features, how to install KDE connect in various Linux platforms and Android and finally how to sync Android phone with Linux desktop using KDE connect in order to access files and notifications from Android devices to Linux and vice versa.
There is really rich functionality to be made use of with this integration. I just wish that this was also possible for iPhones (but Steve declared that it was not to be because we hold it incorrectly...)
See https://ostechnix.com/kde-connect-access-files-notifications-android-devices/
#technology #KDEconnect #android #opensource #linux
https://ostechnix.com/kde-connect-access-files-notifications-android-devices/
KDE Connect is Now Available on Windows 10
KDE Connect is one of the best ways to integrate your Android smartphone with your Linux desktop - Now the tech is available for Windows users too
An official beta build of KDE Connect for Windows is available for testing, though it’s only accessible through a special link to the Microsoft Store app listing page at present. This means you can’t open the Microsoft Store, search “KDE Connect” and install it that way.
See https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/07/kde-connect-windows-app
#technology #android #KDEconnect #windows
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/07/kde-connect-windows-app
Thank god they finally added volume control to kdeconnect