Pushbullet: connect your devices as one
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Pushbullet is a tool that will help you unify your devices, allowing you to share practically all your information between them. If you want to know more about Pushbullet and how to integrate it in Linux, do not stop reading.
Pushbullet Indicator installation in Ubuntu
The first step is to add the PPA that contains it and followed by this, update the list of our repositories. It is important to note that this PPA is for Linux Mint 17 Cinnamon or Ubuntu 14.04 and derivatives
sudo add-apt-repository ppa: atareao / atareao
sudo apt-get update
Then we proceed to install the package corresponding to our indicator
sudo apt-get install pushbullet-indicator
After installation, we must look for the Pushbullet Indicator in our applications menu and click on it. The following window will appear and we will see the icon in the application bar.
The first step will be to grant you access. A pop-up window will appear requesting our account information, we could also enter with our Google account. Once we have entered, Pushbullet Indicator will request our permission to access Pushbullet data. We click Approve and Done !, it would already be integrated with our Linux.
Remember to get more out of it and share the information with your Android too, you must activate the option from your phone after installing the app.
We hope you will leave us your experience with this tool in the comments. Do not hesitate to write us for any concern.
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