The Pushbullet team has long impressed us with the creation of a solid product that works as advertised across multiple platforms, pushing files and syncing notifications with ease. Now you can add more names to the list: Mac OS X and the Safari web browser, which join the existing iOS app to flesh out Pushbullet's support for Apple's ecosystem.

Let's be real here, there are no shortage of Mac users who carry around an Android phone (some of them even write for us). The Mac app comes with the same features found in the Windows app and Chrome/Firefox extension. For example, you can view notifications whenever you wish, filtering them by channel, friend, or device. You can also send files by dragging and dropping onto the app or its corresponding dock icon. With the Safari extension, you can send links to your phone using the Pushbullet icon in your toolbar or right-clicking and finding the new contextual menu option.

Folks approaching Pushbullet for the first time have the new option to sign in with Facebook in addition to Google.

That's all for now, but it probably won't be long before the Pushbullet team surprises us with something else cool. In the meantime, consider signing up to some of our channels.

Source: Pushbullet blog