Pushbullet has been updated and it now includes the “the last missing feature”. Pushbullet has now announced MMS support. When you drag an image into a SMS conversation, Pushbullet will now convert the message to MMS. People on the other end will receive the message without any sign that you sent it from a computer, like text-only messages. Pushbullet requires your device to run Android 5.0+ in order for this feature to work.
Apart from MMS support, Pushbullet has improved its SMS functions. “We now reliably sync outgoing text messages with your phone, ensuring that your messages will reliably send as soon as possible (even if they can’t be sent immediately).” When your device is offline, or if there is another reason your device can’t connect to the Pushbullet servers, the text remains queued and gets sent out as soon as possible. You can see the messages that are queued at any time and can cancel them if you want.
What’s New:
– Send picture text messages from your computer!– Bugfixes– Updated translations