PDFs open in a PDF reader, for instance, while webpages open in Chrome and addresses open in your navigation app of choice. Unlike AirDroid, shared content appears as a link in your phone’s notification shade that, when tapped, launches the contextually appropriate app. There’s no “canned reply” option for texts or incoming phone calls, but you can still answer calls with a click, tap out text replies on your computer’s keyboard, and engage with variety of other features that work well enough.īeyond notification mirroring, Pushbullet handles “pushes” in a novel way. Notifications appear in a pop-up window on your desktop, which can be dismissed, replied to, or silenced. Pushbullet’s core service is in many ways similar to AirDroid. But thanks to a few recent updates, it now does a lot more. Pushbullet began as a simple way to transfer - or “push,” in the app’s vernacular - webpages, checklists, addresses, notes, photos, files, and more from your PC to your phone, tablet, or other Windows and Mac OS X machines. When enabled, the feature uploads your phone’s media to a desktop folder of your own choosing at a predefined interval.Ī final feature of AirDroid is AirMirror, which lets you view and control the apps on your smartphone with your computer’s inputs. If your phone meets the minimum requirements, you can remotely capture screenshots, launch apps, type in text fields with your computer’s keyboard, and share clipboard content between your phone and PC. It’s basically like Dropbox for your home network. In the same vein, the app sports automatic photo and video backup. You can share those files with friends, too, and nearby AirDroid users. ![]() AirDroid stores files on its servers for later perusal if, say, your phone switches from your computer’s local Wi-Fi to a cellular signal. ![]() Using the AirDroid app, you can shoot any file from your phone to your PC, and do so remotely. Offloading a file from your PC to your phone is as simple as dragging the photo, video, or document in question to the AirDroid window on your computer. And the reverse is just as straightforward. Other features extend beyond notifications. And you can silence the notifications from individual apps, if, say, your Instagram friends become a tad overzealous. If you receive an incoming call, you can opt to send a canned reply instead of answering it (e.g. The app is capable of handling more complex notifications, too. If you receive a text message, for instance, a floating window will appear on your desktop with the name and picture of the sender, the content of the text, and a host of clickable options that allow you to dismiss or reply to the message directly from your computer. Your Chromebook now has access to your Android phone’s photosĪirDroid syncs your notifications to your PC, and does so with exhaustive capabilities. Windows 11 may soon replace all your annoying RGB apps ![]() Post not showing up? Have a suggestion? Message the mods.Windows 11 is finally going to play nice with your iPhone All posts must be selftexts No hit and run spam!Īpp is on sale (include the price in the title)Īpp Recommendations Top Community Alternatives Google Play Store Top Paid Apps Top Free Apps Trending Apps Related Subreddits (Hover).All posts must be app related This means no rumors of upcoming phones.New sources may be suggested by the community at any time, as long as they have policies against piracy. You may directly link to APKs Apk linking may only be from approved sources, or directly from the developer Approved sources are Google Play, apkmirror, XDA-Labs, and F-Droid.Exceptions are made at mod team's discretion. Additionally, a developer may only post once per month. You must engage the community, hit and run posts are not allowed. Self promotion guidelines When self promoting a app, your self promotion must be a self post tagged with.Videos inside self posts/comments are fine. ![]() Videos aren't allowed as posts by their self. A article that is "Top 5 apps to try today!" will not be allowed. This means that a article saying "Google Hangouts v6 released, here's what's new" is fine. Articles directly about a specific app are allowed. Blog articles about apps will be allowed within moderation. Posting a link to any pirated app or asking for a pirated app, or helping users pirate apps, is an immediate seven day ban.
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