Pushbullet – SMS on PC and more

by Pushbullet for Android 9.0

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Share between your PC and Android without cables

Using only your Google account and a WiFi connection, PushBullet lets you wirelessly share links and files from your browser to your Android device.

The gift of sharing

The system is simple: you install the app, sign in, and from the web or using a Chrome or Firefox extension, you can send notes, files, addresses, lists, or links.

Like Bump, but without having to shake your phone, PushBullet is really useful for sharing things between Android devices, or from your PC or Mac to your Android device. From the official PushBullet website, or using the official Firefox or Google Chrome extensions, this app lets you send notes, addresses, lists, links, files and attachments of up to 10MB.

Simple to send

The only thing you need to be able to use PushBullet is a Google account, which as an Android user, you’ll already have on your device. As you share things, they’ll appear in your history, which you can filter by device.

PushBullet is easy to operate, works well, and is useful. The service is completely free, and sending is almost immediate with even a minimally decent connection.

Lock and load

If you want to wirelessly share stuff between your computer and your Android device, PushBullet is a super handy app. One thing we’d like to see in the future, however, is the ability to share from mobile to computer, a feature not yet available.

The latest update to the PushBullet app for Android includes an interface overhaul with improved navigation, handy push search options, attractive animations, typography, and iconography, and an improved push form.

Changes

  • The latest update to the PushBullet app for Android includes an interface overhaul with improved navigation, handy push search options, attractive animations, typography, and iconography, and an improved push form.