Thursday, January 29, 2015

Pushbullet For iPad, Mac, Safari launched, Now Available To Download [App Store]

Download links of Pushbullet for iOS and Mac alongside Safari hits the Mac App Store and iTunes App Store. Notably, with the new Pushbullet Mac app, you can get iPhone notifications on your OS X machine and easily share files and links between Macs and iOS devices.

Pushbullet is however been one of the most popular service which allows you to push files, mirror notifications, control your phone between your iOS devices simultaniously. Pushbullet has started as an app that brought Android devices and PCs altogether, and now it lets Apple devices communicate with one another. Also allotted with the Pushbullet extension for Safari web browser.

In Preferences for the Mac app, you will find one of four check boxes; Show my phone’s notifications. This setup seems to be a leftover from a PC aoo; next, you’ll need to check the box of iOS to Mac Notifications â€" in order to start receiving your iPhones or iPad’s notifications on your OS X Mac computer. You can even enable Universal Copy & Paste, which will copy text or a link from one device and then eventually paste it in the other, whether you are using the Pushbullet app or not. Both settings need to be enabled â€" iOS to Mac Notifications and Universal Copy 7 Paste â€" on the iOS app to begin using such features.

The share extension on iPad, whicvh Pushbullet for iOS brought with it lets you copy links, documents, images and send them to your other devices or vice versa. Using it, you can also choose which device you wanna send notifications to, as well as contacts that you wish to share. Chosen one will evidently receive a push notification with the link or file in it.

Additionally with the Mac app or the iOS app, you can initiate a Push, which lets you send a message, link or file from one device to another. And from the iOS app, you can send addresses to your Mac by simply selecting a point on a map.

Note: Pushbullet app not only updated for the bigger screened iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, but also compatible with iPads, iPad Air, and iPad mini.

You can now download Pushbullet Mac app [1] and the universal iOS app [2] for free of cost. While here is the Pushbullet extension for Safari, which you can grab here [3] . For Chrome, Pushbullet [4] extension is already there to boot.

Links
  1. ^ Pushbullet Mac app (itunes.apple.com)
  2. ^ universal iOS app (itunes.apple.com)
  3. ^ here (www.pushbullet.com)
  4. ^ Pushbullet (chrome.google.com)

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