Pushbullet, making your devices feel like one
Pushbullet supports android, iOS, chrome, firefox, safari, windows and more. It connects your devices to send files, links, sms, phone call notifications and more. You can easily register and install here https://www.pushbullet.com/
Pushbullet proves how hard they work to make updates for every device out there, in the mean time, let’s split it up into 2 categories, what pushbullet can do with android and what pushbullet can do with apple
Let’s start with pushbullet and Android, the original partnership where you can:
Browse remote files from any device
For computers, the device needs to be online and awake, other than that you can simply browse and request any files. Smartphone or tablet to computer and the other way around as well
Use with chrome and other browsers installed in your smartphone
New browser extensions allow you to see your history, share links and chat with user friends that use pushbullet
Have messages categorized
They reorganized the app, and now messages are categorized based on where they came from, and on the ME category you can find things shared between your devices
Never miss a text or phone call
Reply to messages on WhatsApp, Hangouts, Facebook and a bunch more messaging apps right from the Pushbullet notification on your computer with the reply button right on the notification
Now, pushbullet sounds really excited about the features they’ve built with apple and expect more from pushbullet in iOS, right now you can:
Have messages categorized, like previously said on Android
They reorganized the app, and now messages are categorized based on where they came from, and on the ME category you can find things shared between your devices
Drag-and-drop files
With the Pushbullet Mac app, you can easily drag-and-drop files to get them onto your phone or ipad
Get mobile notifications on your desktop with walk away feature
Seeing mobile notifications on desktop using Bluetooth LE, you can now see, act on, and dismiss your iOS notifications right on your Mac. Your notifications will stay synced with your phone and when you walk away your notifications leave with you, no longer visible on your desktop, keeping them private.
Learn the news with the safari browser
Our new Safari extension makes sending links to your phone a snap. You can click on our extension icon, or simply just right-click on a link or the page to send it to any of your devices.
Pushbullet is a small hard working team, with app and browser extension that work in a magnificent way for free on iOS or Android; they have pushbullet pro for less than $40 dollars a year to help them keep building and support the app, but you can still have normal pushbullet for free. Feedback is always welcome on their website or comments and you can read more about this amazing team on https://blog.pushbullet.com/
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