Google developer by name Koush, announced an update to his popular device mirroring app Vysor yesterday that aids users to share multiple Android screens to a PC, Linux or Mac simultaneously and then grant remote access to the device farm.
The new "Share All" feature works just like the original Vysor Share: you plug the Android into the computer via a USB cable, install the visor app and activate it to mirror the Android screen to the computer. However, Share All takes that process a step further by allowing the user to link multiple handsets to a computer and then use it as a shared server which multiple people can remotely access.
This Favour developers. As they can be able to centralize all their various test devices to a single computer and share access to the entire array with the rest of the team.
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Engadget