

Once you've created an account, you can start using Pushbullet immediately to send links and whatnot from your phone to your computer or Android device, or vice versa. There's a Pushbullet Android app, Mac app, Windows app in beta, plus browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox, plus one that's just been released for Safari. To use Pushbullet to its fullest, you need to install it on other devices you use as well. You can only sign up by authorizing a Google or Facebook account.

Pushing BulletsThe Pushbullet iPhone app requires an account, but the service doesn't allow email and password combos. 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. Best Hosted Endpoint Protection and Security Software.
