
Tapping on any of the devices shows you a history of all your shares which you can quickly re-share. The main screen lists the devices that you have configured Join in. It makes use of Android’s Material Design language. To do so, click on the extension then “Settings”. You might want to try running a diagnostic test after installing just to make sure that it’s working as it should. After installing the Chrome extension, Join’s icon will appear on the top-right corner of your Chrome browser from which you can command your devices to perform certain tasks. To get started on using Join, you need to download the Chrome extension since Join makes use of Chrome’s notification system to display notifications. Join is a Pushbullet alternative with a lot more to offer. Shortly after, Join was introduced by joaomgcd, a developer well known for his Tasker plugins. We knew it wouldn’t be long before an alternative shows up to take its place. When Pushbullet, an app that bridges the gap among connected devices announced their subscription based model to pay for features that were previously free, a lot of its users were not too happy about it.
