In Microsoft’s Your Phone Companion, you can customize which apps you want to receive notifications from. You will receive a pop-up telling you what the ping was all about. Notifications in both the apps work similar to how messages work. Pretty neat and super quick is how I would describe this one. ![]() Handy, but whoever uses SMS in the age of WhatsApp and Telegram? Both the apps allow you to compose and send a new text message as well. You can view received messages and notifications will be pushed when a new one is received. ![]() You will receive a notification when a new message is received. Click on the Messages tab to read any or all messages you have. Messages work similarly on both Pushbullet and Your Phone Companion. On the flip side, it shows only the last 25 screenshots and images stored. You can also double-click to open it in your favorite image viewer. Simply right-click on any image in Your Phone Companion to save it on your computer. The ability to copy-paste links or pieces of text and share it across devices makes Pushbullet super useful. And, you cannot share text or links at the moment like you do in Pushbullet. ![]() Again, Your Phone Companion only works with images right now. You can then send files to that device which can be images or any other file format. There is a list of all devices available and you can choose which one you need to work with. It acts as a sharing platform where you will have to push files from one device to another in order to view and interact with them. You don’t have to send them from phone to PC. One of them is Photos where you can see all images stored on your phone. The moment you connect Your Phone Companion with your Android phone, you will see there are three tabs.
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