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With its wide array of features, small size and affordable price, the Kangaroo Mobile Desktop is a great choice for a number of different applications. Families can use the Kangaroo as a secondary computer at home, while small business people can take it on the road to show presentations or Windows-only software on their iPads. Office workers can keep one Kangaroo Dock at home and one at work so they can carry the device (and all their data) with them from place to place. With 802.11ac Wi-Fi on board, a feature you won't find on most low-cost PCs, the Kangaroo can be used to stream Xbox or Steam games from your desktop to your TV.

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The Kangaroo can output at up to a 4K resolution via its HDMI port, but when I attached this desktop to an ultra-HD monitor, the system seemed laggy during all tasks and was unable to play a 4K MP4 video. I was also able to power two monitors at once by connecting the Kangaroo to a DisplayLink dock, but the system became laggy after I opened just a few tabs. Kangaroo recommends that you not run at resolutions higher than 1920 x 1080, though the slightly higher resolution of 1920 x 1200 provided good performance in my tests.

You can get a great desktop experience by pairing the Kangaroo with a monitor, keyboard and mouse, but what if you want to take this so-called "Mobile Desktop" on the road? Thanks to a preloaded app called OSLinx, you can connect the device to an iPad and use Apple's tablet as the Kangaroo's display.

To get OSLinx up and running, I simply downloaded the free client program from Apple's App store on an iPad Air 2 (it should work on any modern iPad) and then plugged the tablet into the Kangaroo using the same USB-to-Lightning cable that comes with Apple's slate. Since the OSLinx server application runs in the background on the Kangaroo, all I had to do to initiate a remote session was launch the tablet app and tap OK when prompted, and the complete Windows 10 desktop appeared on the iPad screen.

If you want to gain remote access to the Kangaroo Mobile Desktop, you'll need to install your own software, such as LogMeIn or RealVNC on both the desktop and a client device like a phone, tablet or laptop. However, if your client device and the Kangaroo aren't both connected to either the Internet or the same local network, you can establish a direct Wi-Fi connection between the two.

But with iOS10, Apple introduced support for the RAW format on iPhone and I started to look for an app that supported it - and I tried Lightroom mobile. It worked great for RAW photos and even for JPEG and HEIC photos. After doing some research, I subscribed.

Since then, Adobe has continuously improved Lightroom Mobile by releasing an iPhone version, adding more and more features from the desktop version of Lightroom to its mobile counterpart, and even introducing new features.

And because of the features, the ease of use of Lightroom mobile, and the additional premium apps and services, I finally subscribed. Since then, Adobe has added new features, apps, and services each year.

If you're familiar with Lightroom CC on the desktop, you'll still find a few differences between the desktop and mobile versions. As of June 2022, the following notable features are only available on Lightroom CC on the desktop:

If you subscribe to Lightroom Mobile premium on the Adobe Website, you'll get all the premium features of Lightroom mobile. In the following table, you'll see a comparison of all the significant features and whether they're premium features.

Synchronisation: Your photos and edits will automatically sync between Lightroom on iPhone/iPad, Lightroom Web Edition, and Lightroom on the Desktop. Note that the subscription plan includes the desktop version of Lightroom CC.

Adobe offers a few different plans for photographers. The cheapest one is the Lightroom mobile-only plan for desktop & mobile with 1 TB of cloud storage for $9.99. As an alternative, you can get Lightroom CC for desktop and mobile & Photoshop CC for desktop and iPad for $11.99, but that plan contains only 20 GB of Creative Cloud storage.

But with a Creative Cloud subscription, you'll also get a portfolio website, online storage to sync photos between the desktop and mobile version, Adobe Express for quickly creating beautiful web and social media graphics, Adobe Rush, plus a nearly endless supply of Fonts.

Even if you ignore the cost of the original Lightroom pricing model and just sum the price for a portfolio website, 1 TB of cloud storage, and the cost of design software for social media graphics, this would be $600 for three years. Lightroom mobile premium with all the extras is just $360 for three years.

As I've highlighted in the above table, there is a free version of Lightroom Mobile that you can use without paying a fee. But if you want to use the premium features or take advantage of the other benefits, you need to purchase a Lightroom mobile premium subscription.

Since I started using Adobe Lightroom Mobile premium, it has made my life as an iPhone photographer so much easier in so many ways. Here are the top 10 reasons why I have subscribed to Adobe lightroom mobile premium and use it as my main photo editing app on iPhone and iPad:

Having recently added the Class Echo Mobile app onto my IPAD and started to use it, I figured it might be a good time to describe both these aircraft control items.I purchased both of these items and have no affiliation with the company. The designer is Paul Penney of Shakeprint Simulations The mobile app can be downloaded and is $27.99 Can. and once you go through the installation instructions carefully you are able to use it in flight. It does require SPAD.next software and that can be tested on trial or with a full subscription. The combination is powerful and SPAD.next itself is wide ranging in its applications. For the Class Echo, SPAD.next recognizes both the Desktop version and the mobile.

The Mobile unit is seen here highlighted in blue. You can click on any button and then download the appropriate snippet for the mobile app.Once up and running the IPAD will give the following image on the Flight Info page

The Mobile unit is seen here highlighted in blue. You can click on any button and then download the appropriate snippet for the mobile app. Once up and running the IPAD will give the following image on the Flight Info page. The dials on the right side are easy to use and the 6 pages of data are all well explained on the Shakeprint site. At this point I would like to add a mention of the great Youtube videos by Les O'Reilly and his explanation of snippets amongst other things. For understanding SPAD.next and how it interacts with MSFS and Class Echo he has it all covered. Every single plane can receive its own Profile and you can store your own versions or creations in SPAD.next.

To use the Class Echo mobile you do need to create a profile in SPAD.next but once stored it is there until you need to change it. Les O'Reilly's snippets are a great place to start and he has ideas how to get the maximum out of Class Echo as well as the Logitech Multi-panel and Switch panel. For a demo flight I left them all plugged in and made sure the profile covered all of them and it worked just fine on a test flight in the WT CJ4. Paul, from Shakeprint is most helpful by emails and I troubled him several times before figuring out that I really should read the documentation and watch the youtubes. Creating this fascinating software and desktop device is a part-time evening job for Paul so please try not to trouble him as much as I did. If you end up with both the desktop version and the mobile you can have different pages loaded on the Echo on the two different screens. This makes it even more versatile.Here is an illustration of a test flight on the CJ4

For this flight I used the Honeycomb Alpha and Bravo (they also have snippets if you wish to use them, from SPAD/next) and the two Echo versions and left the Logitech Multi Panel and Switch Panels plugged in and functional. A comment here:- you can spend hours trying to master these SPAD.next profiles but I would suggest starting with a test plane like a 152, make a new profile under your own test name and experiment. Once you are more familiar with the subject you can start creating profiles for all of your favourite planes, at least complex ones. The simpler sightseeing taildraggers, like cubs, really don't need complicating with all this exotic programming. We are into MSFS nerd areas here definitely. At present Shakeprint have not gone beyond twin engine Piston/turbine/jet but it only caused confusion on planes like the lovely BAE146 with 3 Jet engine, so I am hoping Shakeprint can program that into the screens. For planes like 747 well it can be controlled as a twin but you can still run the 4 throttle set up on the HC Bravo if you wish but the Echo does not see all 4 separately. It sounds confusing but it works. But Paul adds new planes with specific software controls so the CJ4 has its own profile in Class Echo already along with some specific GPS profiles like the G1000, G430, G530. Recently Shakeprint upgraded their software to 2.0 and the updates can be done directly via the USB connection with Shakeprints loading software. I did run into some problems with the Upgrade and this concerned the version of the Nextion screen I was using on the desktop Echo model and Paul answered several emails promptly until I sorted it out.Overall once running one can sit back and enjoy IFR flying as this is the primary target of this setup. There has not been a lot of advertising of this powerful software for MSFS2020 so it seemed like time to mention that it seems to have come of age

However, CSCL has limitations in terms of mobility, flexibility, and face-to-face information sharing (Kukulska-Hulme, 2009; Wong & Looi, 2011; Zurita & Nussbaum, 2004). It also restricts elaborate communication, discussions, and explanations (Arnseth & Ludvigsen, 2006; Stanton & Neale, 2002). These limitations were addressed with the introduction of mobile devices (e.g., cell phones, smartphones, tablets, and PDAs). Mobile CSCL (mCSCL) is a subfield of CSCL in which mobile devices are used as a platform for CSCL. It can help students with collaborative learning whenever and wherever they want (Looi et al., 2010). Mobile CSCL can increase instant and simultaneous interactions among group members (Lestari et al., 2019; Parsons et al., 2012; Ryu & Parsons, 2012) without the barrier of location, time, and space (Looi et al., 2010; Song, 2014). The seamless interactions among and between team members can lead to more efficient information exchanges and an increase in problem-solving abilities (Botički et al., 2020; Santosa et al., 2020). The meta-analysis of 48 peer-reviewed journal articles and doctoral dissertations published between 2000 and 2015 confirmed that mCSCL addressed these CSCL limitations (Sung et al., 2017).

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