The key to my setup has been the JumpDesktop app, which is available for both iOS (approximately $15 USD) and Android (approximately $10 USD). Here’s how the setup works - and how you, too, might go #MobileMostly. I use the iPad with an app and a mouse to occasionally access full desktop apps. In the fall of 2017, I started to use an iPad as my primary system, but I cheat. Specifically, I need the desktop version of Google Chrome to edit new Google Sites, to create linked slides between two Google Slides presentations, and to work with Google Drawings. And with mobile apps, like Google Docs, Google Keep, Google Slides, Slack, Flipgrid, Twitter, and more, I can work almost anywhere.īut in reality, I’m #MobileMostly: I still need a full desktop operating system for some tasks. Years ago, I moved all my files to the cloud (Google Drive), so I can access my files from almost any system. I aspire to be #MobileOnly: to use a phone or tablet as my main system.
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