iOS users have increasingly begun to rely on their handset to store videos, files, photos, notes etc. However, these files stay on the iPhone most of the time, because there wasn’t any convenient way to tie iOS devices to Windows and other desktop environments, until now.
Pushbullet for iOS is a recently released application that lets you send notes, files, pictures, links and more from the notification tray on your iPhone to any of your peers or directly to your computer, and it does this real fast. It also lets you transfer files between devices and from the computer to an iPhone as well.
How to use PushBullet for iOS
To get started with PushBullet, you’ll first need to download the Chrome extension for the application. After that, you’re required to create a new PushBullet account and link it with the app installed on your iPhone.
It’s quite easy to share things from this extension; you just have to right click on any image, photo and highlighted text and then an option pops up enabling you to send a file to the iPhone. Notes and to-do lists have to be shared directly through the official PushBullet website.
Sharing from your iPhone to the desktop is also quite easy. Photos, notes and links can all be shared, and the only files that can’t be shared are the native ones, because Apple doesn’t expose iOS system files to users. For images, you can directly go to the iPhone library and send them to the PC.
And when an address is entered on the iPhone, Pushbullet sends the URL to the desktop which then opens it on Google Maps upon launching push notification. Devices of friends can be added to share links and photos as well.
Final thoughts
PushBullet was a long time coming on iPhone, but it’s finally here so sending of files, images, notes and links from your phone to your computer will now be a seamless process.
You can download PushBullet iOS app and its extension free of cost from the links below. Let us know your thoughts if you give it a try.
Download PushBullet For Chrome
This article, PushBullet For iOS Lets You Transfer Files From iPhone To PC Seamlessly, was originally published at simonblog.com.
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