App Store

Screens for Mac updated for Big Sur & Apple Silicon!

Screens 4.8 now supports macOS 11 Big Sur with an updated UI and a new icon!

Screens for iOS 4.10 out now!

Here’s what’s new in this version: Quick Connect You can now enter a URL in the new Quick Connect view: Quick Connect also supports Screens Express links and will show those as well in your recent connections. To learn more about URL schemes supported by Screens, please consult this article…. Continue Reading

An Unexpected April Fools Prank

If you are running Screens 4 on macOS 10.15.x, it is possible that the app will refuse to launch: The problem is that one of our signing certificate expired today. Normally, this would only prevent us to submit an update until we generate a new certificate but it seems like… Continue Reading

Screens now supports pointing devices!

You can now use a pointing device with Screens running on iPadOS 13.4 to control a remote computer!

A 2018 Retrospective

So, 2019 is just a few hours away, so it is time to look back at 2018 and see what happened:

Hold to Send Password

In Screens for iOS 4.8.4, we made the “One-tap User Password” feature better! Henceforth, it shall now be known as “Hold to Send Password”. This feature is super handy when you need to type your Mac user password and don’t want to bring the keyboard up and type it like an animal.

iOS 12 and Mojave updates

All of our apps have been updated for the latest iOS and macOS versions. First off, let’s start with the Mac!

Goodbye, Back to My Mac

Apple just announced that it will be sunsetting the Back to My Mac service when macOS 10.14 Mojave launches this fall.

10 Years of App Store

This week, Apple celebrates the 10th anniversary of the App Store. We were fortunate enough to be among the initial batch of developers that had the opportunity to be part of the App Store opening, on July 11, 2008.

Welcome back, TouchPad and NumPad!

Today, we’re happy to announce that two of our oldest apps are coming back home: TouchPad and NumPad.