Compare Chrome extensions: Bring Pushbullet Notifications Back to Chrome vs Photopea - Online Photo Editor

Stats Bring Pushbullet Notifications Back to Chrome Bring Pushbullet Notifications Back to Chrome Photopea - Online Photo Editor Photopea - Online Photo Editor
User count 3,000+ 20,000+
Average rating 4.24 3.00
Rating count 25 10
Last updated 2015-05-12 2020-10-09
Size 11.13K 8.62K
Version 1.0.0 1.0.1
Short description
Allows the Pushbullet browser extension to show phone notifications, even if the desktop app is also installed. Are you looking web-based Online Photoshop in your browser for free? Then try Photopea. Visit Offered by website link.
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By default, if you have both the Pushbullet desktop app and the Pushbullet browser extension installed, then Pushbullet notifications will only show in the desktop app, with no option to have them show in the browser.

I raised this issue on reddit (http://www.reddit.com/r/PushBullet/comments/33gn2j/behavior_request_for_android_to_macchrome/), but unfortunately the Pushbullet devs were against implementing it as an option. I understand their decision, but it's something that I really wanted (and I think some other Pushbullet fans would be interested too), so I made a Chrome extension that allows this behaviour.

This extension allows the Pushbullet browser extension to show phone notifications, even if the desktop app is also installed. To turn on/off notifications in the browser extension, set it in the extension's options, and to turn on/off notifications in the desktop app, use the desktop app's options. It's that simple. :)

GitHub repository: https://github.com/DChiuch/Bring-Pushbullet-Notifications-Back-to-Chrome

Photopea is a free Photoshop alternative that works in your browser. You don't need to spend money to get a quality photo editor. This Online Photo Editor supporting PSD, XCF, Sketch, XD, and CDR formats. (Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, Sketch App, Adobe XD, and CorelDRAW).

It's save your PC hard disk space. Because you no need to download or install any kind of software in your Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP or Mac computer. You can use it through your web browser. Even you can use it on your smartphone.

Photopea has available the most essential tools of Adobe Photoshop. You can say its similar to Photoshop. It looks and feels like Adobe Photoshop. It's free and open source, with some ads that help support its development, but the ads aren't intrusive. You can upgrade to a premium account for $9 per 30 days to remove ads and support the developer.

Some powerful photo editors require a monthly subscription fee or a high initial investment. Photopea bucks both of these trends, and instead gives you a free option that doesn't even require you to download anything.

Features of Photopea:

  1. Advanced layering
  2. Support the most common files types (.PSD .XD .sketch .PDF .XCF RAW)
  3. Auto Select
  4. Effects and Filters
  5. Batch Editing
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