5/10/2023 0 Comments Pushbullet alternative![]() Then, we needed to get the app running on mobile devices. Before too long, I was able to get it to a minimum viable product, so to speak. And it works pretty well (although I'll talk about some problems I had later). So of course, over a few nights and weekends I go and build the web app using Nuxt3. I love how it builds to static HTML and gets those sweet sweet Lighthouse scores. ![]() I love Vue, and have been using Nuxt for the "marketing" portion of a few of my side projects like Reservadesk, Referextra, and Livedata.ninja to much success. What's a reasonably semi-capable developer to do, ay? Oh look, Nuxt3 just went into release candidate stage. As a result, we've chosen to unpublish it for the time being to focus on the platforms where we can do more interesting things. ![]() It's also the platform we can to the least interesting things. Sadly iOS is our least popular / used platform. I wanted that on iOS, but it looks like it's just not economically viable for them to do it, as I found in this Reddit post:įor those not aware, fully updating our iOS app for the latest versions of Swift, iOS, etc and then adding Sign in with Apple is a huge amount of work. Yes I could bookmark it or add it to a todo list, but with Pushbullet I could just push it from my phone, and next time I open my laptop, it'll open up in my browser so I can read it, download it, or save for later in some form. I also used it as a kind-of "to-do" app for links or Reddit posts I find on mobile that I want to look into more. I would use PushBullet daily on Android to move files, text and links from my phone to my laptop and vice-versa. ![]() 'Twas a learning curve of course, but the hardest part? No PushBullet :( If you'd just like to try it out, visit.
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