![]() I can then launch that program onto my computer at home, write a chapter and shut it down. ![]() If we want to get really creative, I could write my own book editing program and store it on my phone. I can then switch to another computer and show the same there too. ::Show('Hello')Īnd show a message on the screen. I can open up a new shortcut, create a text box with: Add-Type -AssemblyName In fact, I made the Airdrop function so I could easily type Powershell code on my computer, copy it easily to my phone via Siri and then paste it for later use. Most people don’t really understand how powerful that is. ![]() This gives you full control of your computer if you so wish. I’ll admit though, as fun the Airdrop function is, the real win was making AirSSH - you can type any Powershell code into a text box in shortcuts and execute it on your computer. You don’t even technically need PSExec or BurntToast, those are just nice to have. But there’s an appeal to having everything be run from within a Shortcut, without any external dependencies. I have KDEConnect installed on my phone which does the same thing. Of course, there’s many options available and strictly speaking this falls into the “why bother” category.
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