Today's device combinations can give in the most peculiar results and that we would never have thought before that they could happen, especially when iPhone dominated any Android phone a few years ago. This has changed and we find some very particular apps that come to alleviate these curious couples.
Pushbullet, that application for synchronizing all types of files between devices, is still one of the favorites for many users. The only handicap it has is that those who use a Mac they don't have an official client to have those files on your computer. Noi is a free and open source client for Pushbullet that has some very striking features.
If until now you had the option of using a Chrome extension for Pushbullet on a Mac, or a third-party client called PushPal, Noti is another client open source and free which has been designed specifically for macOS.
Among its qualities is the option of respond and interact with notifications, although the notable difference from Noti is that it uses the macOS Notification Center instead of Chrome's, a bit more discreet in the visual aspect.
The only stumbling block is that Noti doesn't have all the Pushbullet features and they made it one of the best until they updated it for the app's monetization quest. Is that no chat interface and does not offer file upload support. At the moment, it remains a very serious Pushbullet client and it is expected that new updates will arrive soon, such as the inclusion of those features that it still lacks.
If you have Pushbullet installed on your Android and a Mac, you can now go for its website to access Noti.