Reviews for Pushbullet
Pushbullet by Pushbullet
262 reviews
- Rated 5 out of 5by Yundrick, 7 years agoEstablece una buena comunicaciñon con la PC, se pueden transferir cualquier tipo de archivos y mensajes de texto para compartir URL's de forma bidireccional.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13378394, 7 years agoI have an iPhone, Mac Mini, Surface Pro 4, and Linux based desktop and have Pushbullet installed on every one of them. Makes sending myself links to read for later a lot easier.
- Rated 1 out of 5by HHeX, 7 years agoOld Pushbullet was innovative, powerful feature with channel to follow and update that really come and improve.
All those are dead in the water and the developer have been doing nothing. Asking for money for features that never improved nor updated. The whole concept was suppose to be simple, but the more idea they are trying implemented, the worst it got.
Now, the extension is bugged and laughable bad. Can't change a simple setting because it is broken.
So, What is the developer going to do? Fixing it?
I think not. - Rated 3 out of 5by PanicMan, 7 years agoNice Plugin, love it, but can't activate encryption as the settings page don't work... Just nothing happens if I click the menu...
- Rated 1 out of 5by User, 7 years agoSettings menu doesn't open at all. Can't change any preferences. Needs work.
- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 12154717, 7 years agoThere was a work around in previous versions by opening pushbullet in a separate window. I can't open it on a separate window anymore since v55.
- Rated 1 out of 5by DigitalGuy, 7 years agoTerrible support from a bad developer. Its been months since PB has made any replies to problems (on any platform). I would like the settings to work on Firefox. Cant go back to v316 because I'm running the latest version of Firefox (55.0.3 as of 9/7/17)
I hope Pushbullet is happy. They have ruined a once great app/extension and abandoned providing any service. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13263045, 7 years ago
- Rated 3 out of 5by Diego B., 7 years agoThe extension now works properly, aside the fact that I cannot access the settings from the upper right corner icon (nothing happens).
Using Firefox 55.0.2 on Ubuntu 16.04.3; I already tried to deactivate 'sensitive' extensions like NoScript, uBlock Origin and the like, but nothing changes. - Rated 1 out of 5by Mitsein, 7 years agoCan't signin even after disabling adblock, clearing cache, etc - this shows how very basic things are overlooked (or over-complicated!) - uninstalling it.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Tarang Tandel, 7 years agoLatest version of pushbullet stopped working. Clicking on the button shows a solid green square popup instead of the actual popup.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13095289, 7 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13029089, 7 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Kotaro , 7 years agoIt happen after updated to fx53.0. Please fix thank you.
Besides it's a great app. - Rated 4 out of 5by Shaxine, 7 years agoI'm having this issue where when the notifications are dismissed automatically from Firefox (the system notification bobble disappears with any interaction from my part) the notification from my phone gets dismissed as well. Making me miss a lot of notifications.
- Rated 3 out of 5by Ntffx, 7 years agoUsers who still want to/have to use the addon (before they find a better solution) may try the following method: go to the bottom of page and click on VERSION INFORMATION then SEE COMPLETE VERSION HISTORY, you'll see a list of previous versions of the Pushbullet addon. Download version 316 instead of 355 (then you have to disable the auto update option of the addon). This method works up to the FF version 52.0 (at the time of writing) .
- Rated 1 out of 5by GµårÐïåñ, 7 years agoConsider the 2 stars the pity for the fact that you started with a great concept and then ruined it with greed, lack of innovation and so much bugs that never get addressed. There is non-existent support and utter silence from the developers which means this is nothing more than a money grab or to make something to sell and they care nothing for its quality, reputation or functionality.
The FX addon as been broken for so long without any action that it has become a useless garbage that won't save any settings, keeps prompting for the E2E password and won't retain anything. It is a constant annoyance which far outweighs any worth. Another promising vision ruined by incompetent developers lacking any integrity or dignity.
You are replaceable by open source, clean, functional, efficient and TRULY FREE solutions that don't have so much gimmick (features that were free but now paid because they ran out of things to innovate) and play with their users (offering quota for referral and then giving you nothing). You showed your true colors very early on, which in a way I thank you - better to know now that you are unreliable and untrustworthy than later.
I won't mention the other immensely superior solutions because my review and the complaint about the software is legit and I don't want anything to distract from it. You can simply search for alternatives to this failure and find them in spades. I will however say, avoid AirDroid, they are woefully compromised, even in that condition they are superior to Push.
/EDIT: As of 56 this addon completely breaks, won't load anything at all and cannot even be reinstalled as Mozilla considers the package corrupt. So pathetic that after all this time knowing there is a problem with it and didn't fix it, now they just let it die altogether; if they have no respect for their own product why should anyone else frankly. They have effectively abandoned it and that shows their lack of integrity and makes them utterly untrustworthy. - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 12129562, 7 years agono longer loads in private browsing
I can't save my encryption password, clicking the save button does nothing, v310 is the latest version it works on.