Pushbullet Can Now Retrieve Files Remotely From Your Other Devices

Pushbullet Can Now Retrieve Files Remotely From Your Other Devices

Android/Windows: Pushbullet is already a great way to bridge the gap between your devices, but now it’s getting easier. In the newest version, you can remotely browse your computer’s files and retrieve them without being at your computer.

Normally, Pushbullet allows you to “push” a file from one device to another, but it usually requires that you be at the computer that has the file already. With the new Remote Files feature, it’s a bit more like a Pullbullet (OK that was bad). Despite the recent introduction of a controversial Pro plan, this feature is available for all users for free.

Browse Your Files Remotely From Any Device [Pushbullet]


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