Clicker - Presentation Remote

Control your slides wirelessly

Published by: Viktor Kifer

Description

Clicker turns your iPhone into WiFi remote presentation controller which works with Windows, Linux and Mac.
It supports a wide range of popular presentation software including PowerPoint, Keynote, LibreOffice Impress and Google Slides.
NOTE. For the application to work Clicker Desktop App (https://bit.ly/clicker-desktop) should be running on your PC.
FEATURES
- automatically finds available computers in the local network
- connect manually to computer in the remote network
- supports Windows, Linux and OS X
- lightweight protocol makes sure there are no lags when you click
- play videos with mouse click support (remote trackpad)
- point on important stuff with mouse (remote trackpad)
- remote volume control (presentations with audio and video)
- see your slides on your phone (remote screen preview)
- see speaker notes for PowerPoint and Keynote presentations
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App Info

Publisher
Viktor Kifer
Languages
English, French, German, Hindi, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Ukrainian
Recent release
2.6.7 (2 years ago )
Released on
May 26, 2019 (6 years ago )
Last Updated
4 months ago
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