PushBullet Sends Files, Lists, Addresses, and More from Your Browser to Your Android Phone

PushBullet is a webapp and companion Android app that makes it simple to get files, documents, addresses, lists, and plain text—just about anything you want—from your desktop into your Android phone's notifications pane. From there, you can open it directly in any application you choose
There are plenty of ways to get files from your computer to your Android phone—you can email it to yourself, put the file in Dropbox and then open it on your phone, use Google Drive for documents—but none of those methods makes it as easy as PushBullet does. PushBullet's greatest strength is that anything you push goes right into your notifications pane where you can work with it instantly—you don't need to open another app, sync, or download what you sent yourself.
When you push a file, a note, an address, or a list to your phone, PushBullet drops it into the notifications pane. Just tap the item in the notifications list and you'll be prompted to open it in the right application. If you push an address, you can choose Maps. If you push a document, you can choose whatever document reader you have installed. If it's a list, you can use Android's rich notifications to browse it and leave it in the notifications (like a shopping list, for example, only in your notifications bar) or open it in another app.
Download Link :- PushBullet (Free) | Google Play
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