GNOME Network Displays is a desktop application that enables users to cast their desktop screens to remote displays using Miracast and Chromecast protocols. It simplifies wireless screen sharing for presentations and media viewing.
In the Video editing space, GNOME Network Displays takes a focused approach. Enabling users to wirelessly cast their desktop screens to remote displays easily. It is built as a consumer product for desktop users. GNOME Network Displays is free to use. The product ships for Linux.
Benjamin Berg, Christian Glombek builds and maintains GNOME Network Displays. PulseGate's similarity index finds few close equivalents — GNOME Network Displays occupies a relatively distinct niche. Key capabilities include screencasting, miracast support, and chromecast support.
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