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Can I open a link from my phone on a computer?
Are there apps that allow you to open a link from your phone on your computer?
I was thinking about syncing the desktop and mobile versions of the browser, but what if different browsers are used on the phone and desktop?
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On my phone I have chrome, and on the desktop I have opera, the presto engine.
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Everything is easier. There is such a thing called Pocket
. It has extensions for all browsers ( for Opera ) and applications for all mobile platforms ( in particular for Android ). To transfer a link from your phone to Android, you need to do Share --> Save to Pocket, the link is immediately synchronized with the server and, accordingly, with all devices.
From an Android phone, you can open links on a computer in Chrome. The Phone2Chrome application, it seems to be called.
Look at Phone To Desktop . It saves links sent from your phone to Gmail's Tasks.
info.clippick.com/ A bit different. But there you just have to copy the link. Then manually open the link on the computer.
I thought maybe there is a solution with a bunch of two applications: one for the desktop and the other for the phone. Let's say I received a letter from Habr on the phone. In the letter, the answer to my comment, or something else that I want to answer. But it's not convenient for me to write on the phone, so I have 2 options:
1. I open the habr, look for the desired comment and answer. To search, I go to my profile, there I click "My" and go to my comments.
2. I open the mail, go to the right folder, look for the right letter and follow the link.
In both cases, a lot of body movements.
In the case of such an application (let's call it p2d): I click on the link in the letter, I am prompted to choose a program through which to open the link - I specify p2d - the link was transferred to the program on the desktop and immediately opened in the active browser. In this case, it does not matter which browser is in the phone, because. it is not used. And what browser on the desktop is also not important.
Or another example: I'm browsing the Internet from my phone, and suddenly I came across an interesting article, which I would like to continue reading on the desktop. Rewriting the url manually is not an option at all, ie. you need to copy, transfer to the desktop using one of the options in the comments to the question, then find it on the desktop, copy it, and open it in the browser. Again, extra movement. And so in the notification panel, I clicked the p2d button, the application caught the url of the currently open site, transferred it to the desktop and automatically opened it.
Look at the Chrome to Phone and Chrome to Phone app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lg.valle.phone2chrome https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps .chrometophone
I don’t remember exactly, but it seems AirDroid can do this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com....
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