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[img src="http://img.scooper.news/newsbackend/image/47c1c7fb2031e4b10c051ac12ef24fd156ead0a9.webp"][br][br]I’ve been contemplating about removing a lot of mobile apps from my phone lately as I feel it has become a trap machine to drain my focus and reduce my productivity level. Those are just thoughts and I haven’t fully digested the outcomes to make the choice however, the idea of most popular mobile apps having a desktop avatar is something I can work with at the moment.[br][br]ALSO READ:[a href="eagleee://com.hatsune.eagleee/details?newsId=2878266&NSI=NairobiCall"]EXPOSED: Another Big Scandal At City Hall Nairobi[/a][br][br]Like the majority of us who are caught between using their phone and finishing an assignment on their desktops or laptops, I have taken the liberty to curate a list of five mobile apps you can use on a browser or desktop apps to ease access while browsing on your PC.[br][br]Instagram[br][br][img src="http://img.scooper.news/newsbackend/image/20bba5a3b0b5c6d4d92af9a64629e9e43139ff53.webp"][br][br]There’s no way Instagram could miss my list and Instagrams’ web version spots a clean look which allows users to have access to most basic features they had on the mobile app.[br][br]Users are able to see IG feeds and profile when they login to the browser version of Instagram at www.instagram.com. The feed and the profile look clean and beautiful with a tile design.[br][br]The browser version does come with some limitations such as, no option to post photos. You can upload IGTV videos but you can’t reply or send messages.[br][br]2. Xender[br][br][img src="http://img.scooper.news/newsbackend/image/661837e7afabc0dc4c4e4be75e8bff7d453aee78.webp"][br][br]Xender is a transfer utility software that helps in transferring data between Computers and smartphones or other supported devices such as iOS enabled phones or tablets.[br][br]Xender has become the go-to mobile app for file transfer to many people because of its speed and simplicity, and the desktop version works in a similar way. To use it, you can go ahead download the desktop application from their official website and set it up on your PC.[br][br]Alternatively, you can use the browser on your computer, open a browser and in the address bar, enter the URL http:web.xender.com or IP address http:192.168.0.100:33455 and scan the QR code to connect both your iPhone and Android devices.[br][br]Keep in mind, you need to be on the same network as the other devices to connect and transfer files which is a bit straight forward when using phones. One device chooses the send option and others join the network to receive files.[br][br]3. WhatsApp[br][br][img src="http://img.scooper.news/newsbackend/image/c096af8f13216867864f5573f193ec0fc9f2ee03.webp"][br][br]WhatsApp is the most widely used messaging mobile application in the world due to myriads of reason and they have a web extension option to allow users to use the platform on their desktop.[br][br]You can go ahead and download the WhatsApp for desktop, install it on your computer and scan the QR code so that you can access your chats and messages whenever you open the app on your laptop. Alternatively, head over to browser and in the address bar type https://web.whatsapp.com to use WhatsApp web where you are greeted with a QR code and instructions on how to use it.[br][br]The desktop and browser versions do come with some limitations such as no posting status updates but most common features are available which is the point. However, both your phone and PC needs to be online to use them. [br][br]4. Pixlr[br][br][img src="http://img.scooper.news/newsbackend/image/a8aa0e731edc65687eb0ea0989b42b926247e4ea.webp"][br][br]Pixlr is a great alternative to other more expensive photo editing Desktop. It has consistently been on the list for the most preferred photo editors apps both on iOS and Android for the past number of years.[br][br]And fortunately, you get a web version which is a powerful photo editor and it could even rival most desktop level software out there. To try it out you have to visit their website .[br][br]5. Duo[br][br][img src="http://img.scooper.news/newsbackend/image/912ed00d212e4f7daf9e2678ba9cdbb1f4c65093.webp"][br][br]Google’s Duo app is a simple video calling app which is gaining ground and most become are beginning to notice it’s versatility. It allows for up to 7 people to chat simultaneously, the overall experience is what makes Its sleek.[br][br]Apparently you can also use Duo on Google Chrome browser only and the user interface is simple and easy to use. [br][br] |
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