

- #REFLECTOR FOR MAC OS HOW TO#
- #REFLECTOR FOR MAC OS FOR MAC OS X#
- #REFLECTOR FOR MAC OS FULL VERSION#

I have changed the name and URL link in this blog. Update (12/8/12): The app is now called Reflector instead of Reflections. Update (6/13/12): The Reflector app is now available for Windows! Reflector for Mac is a wireless mirroring and streaming receiver that works great with Google Cast, AirPlay and AirParrot 2.
#REFLECTOR FOR MAC OS FULL VERSION#
Download Reflector 3 for Mac full version program setup free. Reflector 3.0.2 macOS is an impressive application that empowers you to mirror your phone, tablet or computer to the big screen without wires or complicated setups.
#REFLECTOR FOR MAC OS FOR MAC OS X#
It, however, does not do screencasting at this point. Reflector 3.0.2 for Mac OS X is a wireless screen-mirroring application that turns Mac into AirPlay, Google Cast or Miracast receivers. It can show up full-screen on the computer screen AND it works with both Windows and Macs. This application is call AirServer and it has different features. Step 3: Open up Control Center on your iPhone: On iPhone X or later or iPad with iOS 12 or later: Swipe down from the upper-right corner of the screen. Step 2: Download and launch Reflectoron your Mac. Update 2 (5/6/12): Another app has hit the market that also allows turns the computer into an AirPlay device to allow wireless streaming from the iPad or iPhone or iPod Touch. Here are the STEPS to airplay on Mac: Step 1: Make sure your iPhone and Mac on the same wireless network. Update: The Reflector App now does screencasting beautifully! It brings in system audio from the iPad and records that, too. The price of the Reflector Mac App is $14.99 for use on one machine, $49.99 for a 5-pack, and, if you are interested in purchasing more than 20 copies, drop them an email at and they will work with you! And you could screencast those presentations on the desktop for assessment purposes, too! I am not sure how many devices you can hook up at one time, but it seems, if you had a classroom set of iPads, each student could showcase his or her iPad when appropriate while not being tethered to the projector. I just tried the iPad and the iPhone 4s at the same time and they BOTH showed up on the computer screen as you see here:ĭesktop with Reflector App using the iPad and the iPhone at the same time For Reflector, you pick your computer and then turn mirroring on, as shown.Īll the iOS devices you want to hook to Reflector via AirPlay have to be on the same WiFi network.
#REFLECTOR FOR MAC OS HOW TO#
The iPad can be handed around to students for demonstration of how to use an app, showcasing an online process, or much more! It even sends the audio from the iPad to the Mac, which then, of course, pumps the sound out via more powerful speakers than the iPad has!įor those of you that do not know how to find the AirPlay setting on your iOS device, you simply click on the home button twice, and swipe right once for the iPad and twice for the iPhone. The work is all done on the iPad- the desktop is just the "screen". Using the Reflector app, the iPad can wirelessly project onto the computer screen and hence it is shown on the big screen! (Now works on Windows, too!) The more important bonus for the classroom setting is that the Mac computer (running Mac 10.6.8 or Windows XP or better) can be hooked up to the LCD projector or whiteboard projector the typical way (usually VGA or DVI).
