


Troubleshooting/support posts will be removed, these posts would be a better fit in /r/WindowsHelp or /r/TechSupport. When the app has finished being installed on your PC, you can open it and start using it at any time. Once the results page shows up, click on the application and press the install option. This subreddit is not a tech support subreddit. Go to the PlayStore and search for Alfred Security by typing it in the navigation bar which is provided. I'm hoping team alfred is the first across this line even if it means collaboration with other small like minded dev shops for the other os implementations. Windows is a personal computer operating system released by Microsoft as part of the Windows NT family of operating systems. i get not wanting to expand like that, but have also seen what can happen when another company enters the marketplace with an equivalent product and does. many applications do this, but that would require expanding the development and support teams and maintaining multiple codebases. Keep the phone, you have a home security system.

Sell the phone, and maybe you can buy a piece of pizza. Turn Your Old Cellphone Into Home Surveillance Camera.
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obviously it would have to be separate codebases for macos/linux/windows but nothing that alfred does isn't accomplishable on each platform in its own way, the apps could be designed to functions similarly and have a similar familiar interface. Today I am teaching you how to turn your spare smartphones into a web-based video surveillance camera. It would be very plausible to build applications that are very similar in spirit and interface and share preference syncing but have different low level implementations. people love alfred so much they don't want to have to do without it on other platforms. many of us work on multiple os daily, and those of us that do, try our best to find equivalent tools for every platform to maximize productivity. The reason why is cross os workflow, which is more and more common.
