![]() ![]() You can share your notifications, respond to SMS, and share your clipboard, but there is so much more. Join is a wonderful app with a bunch of functionality. I don’t think this is expensive at all considering all the functionality that comes with Join, and I’d much rather pay $5.49 once than three or more dollars a month (Pushbullet). However, getting Join on Windows 10 is an additional $1.49. Join for Android has a one-time in-app purchase of four dollars to remove ads and enable all features. That being said, there is an option to still show ads after you paid, just in case you want to help out the dev that little bit more. If they still bother you, you can disable them after paying for the app. Join has very minimal adverts that do not hinder the app in any way. Join is an option in Android’s native share menu, and that is taken a step further with Direct share support, which allows you to specifically select a device to share your content to. Everything is very fluid and pushing between devices is almost instantaneous. Join is a very minimalistic app with devices listed on the front page and a hamburger menu for other options. ![]() After that, you can go through the same process on your other devices such as: You can also activate notification access, so your notifications can sync to your other devices. After that, you can enable Join’s accessibility service so it can write to your clipboard. ![]() The intro screen takes you through adding your account and enabling Join’s SMS service. Setting up Join is very simple and took me less than 30 seconds. ![]()
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