
Read our editorial mission (Opens in a new window) & see how we test (Opens in a new window). Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. It's a great app that does one or two things well, but it won't replace your other syncing services, like Dropbox or Box. Pushbullet also pushes other kinds of content if you subscribe to it, like daily cartoons from Cyanide and Happiness, working something like an RSS reader. It lets you quickly push links, addresses plotted in Google Maps, images, and other information to from one device to another in just a matter of taps or clicks. Pushbullet (free) is an iPhone app and Web browser extension that fills in the cracks. Effortless syncing starts to come apart at the seams, however, when you have other operating systems in your mix, like a Windows computer and an Android tablet. When a text message arrives on your iPhone, but you're using your laptop, it shows up there, too. IPhone users who also have a Mac running Yosemite know the simple joy of cross-device syncing. Google Maps addresses appear as links rather than image snippets.Very narrow content types in suggested Channels.How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.

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