New Pushbullet version should be more stable

Oct 5, 2015 06:55 GMT  ·  By

A month after the last update, Pushbullet Inc. releases a new version of their iOS client, this time adding support for saving videos in the Photos gallery, as well as a number of crashes designed to improve the app's stability.

First of all, Pushbullet 2.6 for iOS will now allow its users to effortlessly save videos into Photos app's gallery, just as it should have been possible right after the Photos app was launched.

Moreover, the new Pushbullet iOS release will no longer crash unexpectedly whenever the user saves a photo or a document. From now on, the saving process will no longer come with startling app failures, instead allowing users to go about their business with no problems.

Pushbullet 2.6 for iOS also comes with a fix for a crash where the app will automatically close when opened from either a Spotlight search or a system notification.

Also, as described in the app's App Store release notes, this Pushbullet for iOS release "fixes crashes for updating the view's timestamps."

Pushbullet is designed to keep you always connected

Pushbullet is a simple to set up application that makes it very easy to access your alerts and notifications from all your devices. For example, once installed on both your Mac and your iPhone, Pushbullet automatically sends you a notification on the device you're currently using if you receive any messages from your friends on the other one.

Pushbullet takes care of that for you and does its best to keep you connected at all times, and in this manner, you can go on working on the current task without having to keep a close eye on all your devices.

You can download Pushbullet 2.6 from the iOS App Store, or you can update it to the latest version from the Update tabby taping on the "Update" button next to its entry in the update list, after launching the App Store app on your iOS device.

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