Air-Share & Air-Launch (com.blackspruce.gloo) on Google Play

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Designed with Android TV in mind.Air-Share : Most apps have a Share button. So why does a Share button only work between apps on the same device? What if sharing worked across devices, including your TV?Air-Launch: Air-Launch is designed to launch apps remotely and sideload APKs on devices like Android TV using your phone or tablet. Air-Launch is part of the Air-Share App but appears as a separate app icon for convenience.Air-Share & Air-Launch were created to extend the Share & Launch features for all Android apps to share or launch between devices. It's more than a File Transfer app; but it's no Cloud service; there is a tiny web server running inside the Air-Share app. The shared data never leaves your home network.It allows sharing almost anything from, any app with a Share button, including large data streams. Air-Share will use your WiFi or Ethernet network, it is not recommended for use on Mobile data networks. It can share items that Chromecast cannot. It can queue your media links on Android TV as recommendations or notifications for later viewing. You can also share from PC/Mac/iPad to Android via your browser. The app is great for sharing between family members. Share with Amazon Kindle/Fire devices, Android HDMI sticks and older Google TVs. How to Use Air-Share & Air-Launch:- Install the app on 2 Android devices- Perform a pairing between devices and you are ready to share or launch- Launching: Open the Air-Launch app icon and choose a device and an app to launch.- Sharing: Use the Share or Send feature in your apps and when prompted, scroll and find the Air-Share icon. Click on a paired device. (long-press to queue as notification)- Sideloading: Long-press an app name in Air-Launch to download the APK from the remote device.- For non-android users, generate unique browser URLs for PC/Mac/iPad to share to your Android TV.This is not a cloud service. Your files stay on your local network. Transferred files are saved in your downloads directory. It is your responsibility to delete them.- share YouTube videos- share links from your Facebook, G+ or RSS feeds- transfer photos and videos from your Gallery apps- share web-links, magnet urls, etc- cut & paste text between devices (requires long-press)- share files and office documents from your favourite file explorer (tested with Astro and ES Explorer)- transfer and play instantly, music and movie files (mp3, mp4, etc), or queue as notifications to enjoy later- share Google Maps markers- share App links from the Play Store- share location , GPS coordinates, KML files, Google Tracks- share contacts, people, vCards- share files and web-links from any device with an HTML-5 browser on your network.Nexus Player users - to share YouTube and other web links with your Nexus Player then try installing the "Now Browser" on your player. (See the side-loading note below.) App Side-loading: You can use Air-Share in combination with "App Backup & Restore" (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.infolife.appbackup) to side-load apps from your phone to your Android TV. Install Air-Share on both devices and pair them. Load "App Backup & Restore" on your phone and choose which app to share. Choose Share with other Apps, then Air-Share as the share destination. On the Air-Share screen choose your Android TV as the destination. (You must change your settings to allow loading apps from outside the play store.) As there is no Web Browser shipped on the Nexus Player, you may want to side-load the "Now Browser" in addition to apps like QuickPic (Jpeg viewer). When side-loading from your phone keep in mind that the Nexus Player is an x86 device while your phone is likely ARM based, so native apps may have issues.App Developers:You can leverage Air-Share inside your own app using simple Android Intents to share content between paired devices.See sample code: https://github.com/BlackSpruce/Air-ShareAPIDemo