Pushbullet is a relatively well know service for sending files, URL links, lists, addresses and anything you can think of to various contacts on a multitude of platforms. It is similar to email but makes managing files and history easier since it goes to all your or you contacts' devices. With the latest version, the app has become more like a messaging client on steroids. One problem, however. Pushbullet does not have an app for Windows Phone. They do make a very powerful and fantastic Win32 app for Windows desktop. Nonetheless, since there is no Windows Phone app, it neuters the service for those people. Luckily, there have been some third party apps to fill the gap and now Instabullet, originally on Windows Phone 8.1 is now a universal Windows 10 app. Best VPN providers 2020: Learn about ExpressVPN, NordVPN & more How Pushbullet works As a service, Pushbullet relies on Facebook or Google login. They should add Microsoft Account to that, but that is another argument for another day. Simply login and give access to either service and you are good to go. Next, you add a few contacts via email address, assuming they also use Pushbullet.

Now, you can just send them files, and it reaches any devices they have Pushbullet installed on including iOS, Android, PC or even as a browser extension for Chrome or Firefox. Instabullet for Windows 10 The new version of Instabullet is now a universal app for Windows 10 bringing along with it a new design. Through the app you can send: Notes

URL Links

Address (including geolocation)

List

Files The last one, Files, is rather a big deal as the app now uses the File Explorer feature in Windows 10. This function lets users go through documents, downloads, music, pictures, ringtones and videos.