

If you're asking a question, include your own analysis first in a few sentences.You might be interested in r/AndroidQuestions, r/PickAnAndroidForMe or r/AndroidApps instead. tech support, purchase advice, app recommendations). We welcome posts that benefit the community (device reviews, guides, discussions and rumors) and not the individual (seeking help, e.g.We welcome discussion-promoting posts that benefit the community, and not the individual. Comments that devolve into purely political discussions may be locked and people in violation may get banned if they are also violating Rule 9.Ģ. If not obvious, you should submit the link as a self-post and include an explanation. All posts to r/Android must be related to the Android OS or ecosystem in some way.Only submissions that are directly related to Android are allowed. Over content which benefits only the individual (technical questions, helpīuying/selling, rants, self-promotion, etc.) which will be removed if it's in violation of the rules. But not just "right click, send to".Chat on our IRC channel! Chat on our Telegram group! Download the official /r/Android App Store!Ĭontent which benefits the community (news, rumors, and discussions) is generally allowed and is valued In general, this software is for many platforms like android, ios, mac and windows, is clean and actually easy to use. Defiantely a good alternative to Pushbullet when only used at home or so. It's a very impressive tool and will work for the most, but it was not able to go through the company firewall. Here is the chrome extension: and here the official web page: Relies on chrome, no idea about firefox or so. You also get a notification when you receive something from your other clipboard.

Now I'm using "Clipbrd" and it works pretty good. The App "Pushline" doesn't work for me because it was not able to connect to the servers. This is only for users who are looking for a "universal copy and paste" replacement.
