MyPoint PowerPoint Remote Reviews – Page 5

2/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for MyPoint PowerPoint Remote for iPhone.
MyPoint PowerPoint Remote is free iOS app published by Didonai LLC

Works for me!

Kara osx

Worked right away for me with iPhone 5 and OSX 10.10 (Yosemite). Like some other reviewers, my vote is for HUGE back/forward buttons. But the current look is elegant as well as usable. I’m able to operate slides from my phone without looking at it.


Wish I could get my money back!

djfr1

Incompatible with Windows 10 and PowerPoint 2016. Cheaper app available that actually works!


Unstable, poor navigation

Jshlpz

The concept is perfect for our needs in our worship service but the entire connection on an excellent Wifi is poor. It loads slowly, times itself out. Doesn't render realtime controls. Using a mouse to click back and forth is probably our best option. I would have loved to use this and would have bought the upgrade if the original product did what it claimed.


Doesn't work

NCApple User

I found this app while searching for an app that used a laser pointer that could also be seen by users online looking at the slides. Everything downloaded fine, but the connector would never find my computer. Initially it didn't have the correct IP address so I entered it manually and it still would not connect.


Works great

dhidd

Easy to use, easy to install. Awesome app! Helped a lot


Not works

Glisho

It works, but very poor. I needed to reset computer and app couple of times. Started to work but in the middle of presentations became non responsive, there is no support for back end mode so if for some reason you make something else on the phone you need reseting everything. Crap....


I got it to work!

Tingaling1455

When I first tested on my home network, it worked great! I was impressed by the app's ability to use that drive on my computer to find and launch a PowerPoint straight from my iPhone. A public network was a bit more tricky to connect, but I got it working. First, public networks typically default to making the computer not discoverable to other devices. I switched that off, assuming it would help. Second, I had to manually enter the address and port on the app to make it find the computer. Then it worked!


Beware

<17

I gave this a try with only partial success. You need to download the connect app for your mac from the developers website in order for the iPhone app to work. However you receive warnings that the app cannot be verified- so, you have to override the security settings to allow the install. Once I did that, launching the app on my MacBook didn't seem to work the way I expected. Two icons showed up in the top of my screen (in the bar next to the battery icon and stuff). The iPhone app found my MacBook right away. Next, opening up a PowerPoint I was able to get the presentation started, but PowerPoint on my mac started giving me messages that it needed to download font after font and each font file was extremely large. This was alarming. I "skipped" downloading anything. Next the iPhone app kept losing connection. The only thing that I successfully did was to start a presentation. After that nothing else worked.


Undependable

SabaGuy

Always fails during your most important slide shows. Not to be trusted.


Excellent PowerPoint Controller & Highlighter

cyberbiker

In our organization I have introduced several visiting presenters to MyPoint so they could move around the room, while controlling their charts with their iPhones (or mine). They all love it! The $2.99 Markup feature is popular too because you can focus audience attention quickly on a busy chart. Great app. Recommend it highly.