This time though, Pushbullet is out with its own standalone app. It’s called Portal and all it will let you do, is transfer files from PC (both Windows and Mac) to your Android phone over Wi-Fi. Yes, Pushbullet also lets you send files but there’s a 25 MB limit and it’s not a direct transfer, you need to go through Pushbullet’s servers, that takes a lot of time. The upside is you can send files between any devices and aren’t limited by Wi-Fi networks.

All you have to do is download the Android app, make sure both your phone and PC are on the same Wi-Fi network, open portal.pushbullet.com in your modern browser (Chrome or Firefox for example), scan the QR code that’s on the screen using the Android app and both devices are (securely) connected. Now, just drag any number of files from your PC to the browser window (1 GB max) and they’ll be transferred to your phone automatically (no confirmation boxes). All the transferred files show up in the Android app and Pushbullet will intelligently put files in proper folders so you don’t have to. Images will go to the Pictures folder, songs to the Music folder and so on.

In my testing, I found the app to perform well. The transfer was fast, almost too fast when I was sending files that were only a couple of MBs. Portal’s only (major) problem right now is that it’s limited to one-way transfer – only PC to Android and not the other way around. But according to their Twitter account, two-way sync is coming. Still, Portal is simple to setup and use, lightweight and fast. That makes it better than the more bloated, heavyweight alternatives like AirDroid, SHAREit, BitTorrent Sync and others.

— Pushbullet (@pushbullet) June 17, 2015 If two-way sync is really important for you, I suggest you check out Dukto. You’ll need to install a desktop app, but there’s no authentication needed. It’s a simple utility that I use every day (at least until the next big Portal update).

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