Lets face it, Mac OS X along with iOS has alot of restrictions when it comes to sharing, even if you have to share screen of your iDevice on Mac or if you have to Record Screen of your iDevice on Mac. In past we have to rely on 3rd party apps to do such stuff, with the arrival of iOS 8, alot has changed as Apple has given alot of opportunities to do alot of custom things without the need of any 3rd party app. Now with the hep of iOS 8 and Mac OS X Yosemite, any user can easily Record iPhone screen using the OS X Yosemite and we will show you How to do it.
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