

Once installed, you can quickly share a link simply by selecting the browser extension. The companion browser extension allows you to quickly share a link right from Safari, Chrome, Firefox, or Opera. Add Pushbullet to your list of available extensions and you will be able to send pictures to any synced device. Pictures can either be sent directly from the Pushbullet app, or while in the Photos app for iOS. Tap “Push it” to send the data to the device of your choice.

Select the device you wish to send to, enter a title, and paste the content into the form. Then, open Pushbullet and create a message. To send text, simply copy text from either iOS or your computer. The app also links your mobile device to your computer so you can quickly send links, pictures, and text through universal copy-and-paste. Anything you get a notification for on iOS will appear on your computer. Then, whenever you receive a notification on your iPhone or iPad, you will receive a notification on your desktop or laptop as well. Next, configure the Mac app to enable Pushbullet notifications, allow universal copy-and-paste, and send iOS notifications to your Mac. Once downloaded, log in either via Facebook or Google to connect all of your devices. You’ll have to download both the Mac app (or Windows) and the iOS app to make the most use of the services. Plus, it acts as a channel so you can share links, pictures, and more between devices. Pushbullet is a syncing app that shows you all of the notifications you receive on your iOS devices right on your Mac or PC. Plus, if you don’t use a Mac computer, you have even less options for syncing with your iOS device. You may be able to get email, chat, and Facebook notification on OS X, but there are so many more alerts you miss out on when you are away from your iPhone. Just in case you weren’t hearing enough dings, pings, and beeps from your various devices, now you can add one more to the mix.
