Yam Air

Wireless Second Display

Published by: Yamstu

Description

# Yam Air is a wireless version of Yam Display #
# On your Mac, download Yam Display host app from www.yamdisplay.com #
Yam Air turns your iPad/iPhone into a wireless second display for your Mac.
On your Mac, download Yam Display host app from www.yamdisplay.com for free.
Yam Air will automatically connect to a nearby Mac just by turning on Wi-Fi.
For devices that support AirDrop, even internet connection is not required.
Handy for simple tasks such as browsing or text editing when you are out in a café or outside.
You can control your Mac with touch gestures and virtual keyboard on your iPad.
For multitasking enabled iPads, you can utilize every single pixel of your screen in Split View.
Plus features such as Drag and Drop and Teleprompter Mode will make your workflow more efficient.
The extended display with Yam Air will help you improve your productivity.
Key Features:
- Peer-to-peer connection
- Extend Display / Mirror Display
- Energy efficient for static screens
- Retina display
- 30 FPS / 60 FPS (optional)
- Split View (iOS 9 or later)
- Touch Gestures: Click / Zoom / Rotate / Scroll / Drag
- Virtual Touch Bar (for Macs with macOS Sierra or later)
- Hardware keyboard and Mouse paired with iPad
- Virtual keyboard (launch by 3 fingers tap)
Plus Features (In-App Purchase):
- Drag and Drop between iPad and Mac (iOS 11 or later)
- Teleprompter Mode
System Requirements:
- Macs released after 2012 with macOS 10.10 or later:
* MacBook Air (Mid 2012 or later)
* MacBook Pro (Mid 2012 or later)
* MacBook (Early 2015 or later)
* iMac (Late 2012 or later)
* Mac mini (Late 2012 or later)
* Mac Pro (Late 2013 or later)
* Mac Studio
(※ Other Macs can cause delay)
- All iOS devices with iOS 8.0 or later
(Best for devices that support AirDrop:
* iPad 4G or later
* iPad Air, iPad Pro, iPad mini
* iPhone 5 or later
* iPod Touch 5G or later
※ Other devices need to be connected to the same Wi-Fi network or bluetooth pairing)
For any questions or suggestions: [email protected]
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In-Apps

Drag and Drop
10.90 R$

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User Rating

3.33 out of 5

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Yam Air Reviews

Very good app!

thales.af on

Brazil

Very smooth

Amazing

(Tales) on

Brazil

The developers solved my problem with the app quickly. I recommend!

Funciona perfeitamente no iPad 2

Larkus Dias on

Brazil

Por favor, deu nova utilidade ao meu antigo iPad 2 com iOS 9.3.5, nunca deixem de funcionar nele 🥺

As slowly as it gets

GetulioTamid on

Brazil

Slowly, slowly, slowly. Really would love to get my money back!

Such an awesome app!

Renanmd on

Brazil

I’ve been usimg it for 2 days now. Super easy to setup, auto connects pretty fast. Works on really old ios versions. I’m using my old ipad 2 as a 10” display. Great app for a fantastic price. Totally worth it.

Works perfectly!

Evertjr on

Brazil

Works better and smoother than Duet app and doesn’t require a subscription.

Nice way to revive an old iPad!

Luisjose4 on

United States

For me it works as expected! I could revive an old iPad 2 (yeap, it’s still alive) that I couldn’t use not even to navigate through Safari. Now it is a third monitor that I use to play YouTube or to keep Figma open. It’s cool that it’s not laggy. I bought both Air and Plugged apps and I really think the Air works better (I don’t get why).

It’s fine, could use some work though

JoelKat33 on

United States

This app is probably one of the best duet alternatives ever. I downloaded this version because 1. The free version has a cap of 7 minutes every time you connect so you have to reconnect. 2. The wired (non-free/regular) version is 8 dollars and the air version is only 4 dollars. I thought this was going to be great, and it was, but it’s very laggy, and sometimes it bugs out.. for example: 1: sometimes the screen goes black and it just shows and tracks the movements of the Mac cursor. To get it to work again, I have to close the app and open it again. 2: It’s just laggy in general. I don’t know if it is a problem with my Mac, or if there is something the devs can fix. That’s my whole review on this app. If the devs of this app see this, please try to fix the bugs I am having, that would be great!

Solved all the issues of Sidecar

🍣b on

United States

If you haven’t already tried Sidecar, give it a try before buying this app since it’s free functionality built into may Macs/iPads. However, if you’re like me and experiencing constant freezing with Sidecar, Yam is god-sent. It works flawlessly and adds touchscreen functionality (beautiful). I also considered Duet, but ultimately went with Yam since it’s a one-time fee versus subscription. So pleased!!

Works

smarterthanmyiPhone on

United States

Using it on my old Mac Mini/Mojave (2010) delivers a poor performance with quite some lag … Using it on my MacBookpro (2016) / Big Sur works fine and without any delay or lag. As you can use your fingers on the iPad to move stuff, guess a virtual keyboard would be nice?

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