Reflection for Mac
- Type:
- Applications > Mac
- Files:
- 1
- Size:
- 4.86 MB
- Tag(s):
- reflection app mac airplay iOS ios 5 iphone ipad ipod touch apple appletv mirroring wireless appd.in
- Uploaded:
- Mar 5, 2012
- By:
- Anonymous
Reflection for Mac lets you use AirPlay Mirroring to see your iPhone 4S or iPad 2 screen on your Mac! Just put both on the same Wifi network, turn it on, and you're good to go! From the website, reflectionapp.com: Demo With Ease Easily demo iOS apps on any Mac running OS X Lion using AirPlay Mirroring on iOS 5. Features Galore Enable an iPhone or iPad wrapper and more. Features? You got em. Game On Kick back and play any iOS game on your Mac's screen. It's time for some GTA. ------- Many many thanks to http://www.appd.in for this fantastic upload! Please visit his site and thank him (I'm not the same person btw). You can also find extra download links there!! Enjoy and support the developer if you use it enough!
ULer did not upload to demonoid. Remove the first tracker in properties to get rid of the error.
I never download anything that has been uploaded by an anonymous source. I could just as well buy a PC if I wanted to p!ss on security.
is this working ?
Jero2000, that's such an unbelievably asinine statement that I don't even know where to begin!
First off, what's your definition of anonymous?
Unless you personally know the uploader, EVERYTHING you download from a torrent site is from an anonymous source!
I've downloaded thousands of files, and rarely even look at who the uploader is.
I have NEVER used anti-virus software on my Macs (although I do intend to install ClamAVX very soon), and have suffered no ill effects yet from a download.
I have run MacScan a few times, and it alerted to a couple of suspicious wallpapers, so I deleted them - no big deal!
Since you're so concerned, I would think you're already using anti-virus software, and you can immediately scan and quarantine any suspicious files, so what's the problem?
If you refuse to download from "anonymous" sources, you're missing out on a lot of files!
First off, what's your definition of anonymous?
Unless you personally know the uploader, EVERYTHING you download from a torrent site is from an anonymous source!
I've downloaded thousands of files, and rarely even look at who the uploader is.
I have NEVER used anti-virus software on my Macs (although I do intend to install ClamAVX very soon), and have suffered no ill effects yet from a download.
I have run MacScan a few times, and it alerted to a couple of suspicious wallpapers, so I deleted them - no big deal!
Since you're so concerned, I would think you're already using anti-virus software, and you can immediately scan and quarantine any suspicious files, so what's the problem?
If you refuse to download from "anonymous" sources, you're missing out on a lot of files!
Jero2000
Downloaded it without any problems whatsoever; the only contents are the app and a text file. I scanned it with two well-known security programs and found nothing... you don't have to download it if you don't want to, but that's your loss.
mactechly, it's working for me--tested with several different devices. For optimal connection speed (if Internet doesn't matter) create a wireless network with your Mac and connect to that.
and well said, iPlunder.
Downloaded it without any problems whatsoever; the only contents are the app and a text file. I scanned it with two well-known security programs and found nothing... you don't have to download it if you don't want to, but that's your loss.
mactechly, it's working for me--tested with several different devices. For optimal connection speed (if Internet doesn't matter) create a wireless network with your Mac and connect to that.
and well said, iPlunder.
alright, I'm at a 2.837 ratio so I'm stopping now.
Thank alkwef, works just fine.
is there another torrent with the new 1.2 version of this program? or is there a serial for the 1.2 version out there somewhere? just curious. I made the newly move of updating because I didn't see any security in place so I assumed the update would have none either. But it's asking for a "registration certificate" and has a dialog box which I'm assuming they are basically just asking for a serial of some sort. Thanks ahead of time :D I'll downgrade for now though.
1.1 is available from appd. no 1.2 AFAIK
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