![]() ![]() All users, Chrome and Firefox (yes, there’s a Firefox extension too!), paired with phones running Android 4.0 and higher, will be able to see notifications. You also have the option of mirroring notifications only from apps you want to see, so you’re not bombarded with alerts that annoy you. You can look them over, see a preview, and even dismiss them right on your computer through PushBullet - which then dismisses the notification on your phone as well. Text messages, emails, even phone calls all pop up on your PC. Its new Notification Mirroring feature works the way you may expect - as soon as a notification pops up on your phone, you’ll also see it as an alert on your computer, using Chrome’s desktop notifications. We’ve been fans of PushBullet for a while now - it’s super-fast, it’s free, and it allows you to send more (and more useful) information between your computer and your Android phone than apps like Chrome to Phone allow. It’s a way to quickly see any alerts from your phone at desktop notifications on your computer. Android/Chrome: PushBullet, the previously mentioned app that can send almost anything from your phone to your PC and vice versa, just took the wraps off of “Notification Mirroring”. ![]()
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