Easily Connect your iPhone with Linux as KDE Connect Arrives on the App Store

KDE Connect is an open-source tool that lets you connect your mobile phone with your PC.

Originally, KDE Connect supported Android devices to connect with Linux. Gradually, they added support for Windows.

Now, it looks like you can use KDE Connect with your iOS device (iPhone or iPad) to connect to your Windows/Linux computer.

Note that macOS is also in the list of supported platforms. However, it is still an early release version for macOS. So, it may not work as good as it does with other platforms.

KDE Connect on the App Store

We did not notice any official announcement for this. However, some users spotted KDE Connect being available on the App Store for iOS users right after the release of version 0.2.1.

The App Store lists all the essential features including:

  • Shared clipboard: to copy/paste between devices.
  • Ability to share files and URLs to your computer from any app.
  • Use your phone screen as your computer’s touchpad (visual touchpad).
  • Remote presentation remote mode.
  • Run commands on your computer from your phone
  • End-to-end TLS encryption for security.

While this remains as an open-source app, the app licensing is a bit different as spotted by OMGUbuntu to comply with App Store guidelines.

It is also worth noting that the feature set may not be the same as its Android counterpart, but at least we finally have KDE Connect for iOS users, making it a truly open-source cross-plaform solution to connect mobiles with computers.

I’d be comfortable recommending KDE Connect to anyone who wants to keep things in check with their mobile through computers.

Head to the app store from the button below to get started installing it. You can also find various other installation options for different supported platforms on its official download page.

Have you tried KDE Connect on iOS yet? Let me know your thoughts in the comments.

About the author
Ankush Das

Ankush Das

A passionate technophile who also happens to be a Computer Science graduate. You will usually see cats dancing to the beautiful tunes sung by him.

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