Download Pushbullet For Mac

If you’re using an Android phone, life without Pushbullet is meaningless. The Android app can do so much. With the Chrome extension you can view notifications, reply to SMSs, share the clipboard history between two devices, and a lot more.

The only problem is that Pushbullet doesn’t love the Apple-verse nearly as much as Windows and Android. Their product page lists a Safari extension and a Mac app as “coming soon”. But that place holder has been there for months. Maybe it’s time to face the facts. The developers at Pushbullet are busy building awesome things and Chrome is such a viable medium for them that they don’t want to focus their energy on other things.

Pushbullet is 'the app you never knew you needed', according to CNET. Here's why: STAY CONNECTED. Conveniently send and receive SMS messages from your computer (requires Android). Reply to messages from many popular apps including WhatsApp, Kik, and Facebook Messenger (requires Android). Easily share links and files between your devices, or with friends NEVER MISS A NOTIFICATION. Pushbullet gains support for iOS and has launched a dedicated Mac app. Here’s the basic rundown of what Pushbullet can do: 1. Forward notifications — including ones from third party apps — from your phone to your Mac (a Windows client is available, but in beta). Pushbullet is 'the app you never knew you needed', according to CNET. Here's why: Stay Connected. Conveniently send and receive SMS messages from your computer. Reply to messages from many popular apps including WhatsApp, Kik, and Facebook Messenger. Easily share links and files between your devices, or with friends Never Miss A Notification. See all of your phone's notifications.

Pushbullet is a cross-platform data sharing service for Android, iOS, Windows, Mac, and Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, etc. It acts as a bridge between your mobile and desktop. You can use it to send, share links, map locations, pictures, videos, music files, PDFs, APKs, and so on.

That sucks for the rest of us, the people who own a Mac and for some reason (battery life, stability, privacy) choose Safari over Chrome.

But thanks to third party developers, that gap is a little bit easier to breach. Today we’ll talk about a really simple third party extension for Safari and a fully featured third party Pushbullet app for Mac.

Pushbullet for Safari

The Pushbullet extension for Safari is basic compared to the Chrome one. You can’t view notifications, reply to SMS, or even send files.

All you can do is send links and notes. That’s it. Oh, and you’ll need to authenticate the extension using an API key available in the Account section on the Pushbullet website.

PushPal for Mac

Now this is what it’s all about. PushPal is a decked out unofficial Mac client for Pushbullet. If Pushbullet made their own Mac app, this is probably what it would look like. All those native features come at a price though: $2.99 on the Mac App Store.

But for the small price, you get a sleek looking app listing all the pushes you ever sent on all your devices. You can view the pushes, resend them, and more.

An easy way to send links, files, notes, etc from Mac to any Pushbullet connected device – Windows, iPhone, or Android.

Download Pushbullet For Mac

After you’ve turned on Notification Mirroring in the Android app you’ll see notifications on the Mac. Dismissing notifications here will do so on the app.

PushPal will let you reply to SMS as well.

Recently: I crowned Pushbullet as the easiest way to sync clipboards between Windows and Android. With PushPal you can have that same feature between Mac and Android as well (no word on the iPhone update).

How PushPal Can Be Better

If you’re a heavy Pushbullet user, PushPal is totally worth the $3 investment. But I do think it can be better, especially with how it handles sending files. Developers, I hope you’re reading this.

PushPal has a menu bar utility but it’s not really useful. It should give a dropdown of the most recent pushes. Alternatively, dragging a file to the menu bar should give you an option to select the device you want to push it to. No need to launch the app for it. Some kind of global shortcut to send the web page you’re on to a device would also be appreciated.

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