pushbullet-remote-files
While Pushbullet started out as a simple file-sending tool, it has blossomed into an all encompassing messenger that lets you respond to notifications from your desktop, send files and a whole bunch more. Now, it has another new feature that should make managing your different devices and accessing your files a doddle. The new ‘Remote Files’ feature, which is disabled by default, lets you individually connect each of your devices and get access to any of the files stored on them. The files you want to access don’t even need to be in a special location, you can just browse…

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