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How to easily push pictures through internet from a Windows 7 PC to an Android 4 device?
2014-04-09 17:37:39
Email attachment.
2014-04-10 17:22:03
Thanks for opening your mind. Please note that question was asked after having used email attachment and question specifies easy and direct method of sharing , that is for push-and-share. Drop box is not also push and share , what to say of Email attachment
2014-04-09 17:16:18
I use AirDroid for all my file transferring from my computer to my Samsung Galaxy S3. I have used it on Motorola Droid 3 & 4. It is a great tool. Plus you can do messaging from your SMS on there, upload and download pics to and from the phone. Its the only application I will use and the best part ITS FREE!! (Link Below)
AirDroid
2014-04-01 15:47:39
Dropbox is a great tool for this. A few other tools to try are
AirDroid
which lets you move files wirelessly or
PushBullet
which is designed for this sort of thing, if you just want to push individual pictures from your browser to your phone instantly.
2014-04-01 10:35:51
Welcome to the Picasa and Picasa Web Albums Help Centerhttps://support.google.com/picasa/?hl=en#topic=4538690https://www.anrdoezrs.net/links/7251228/type/dlg/sid/UUmuoUeUpU75316/https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=larry.zou.colorfullife
2014-04-04 16:30:09
Thanks. I have noted both the links. But am looking for much direct service , as push notification in mobile , from pc browser
2014-04-01 08:29:48
One really easy way would be to have the Dropbox software installed on both the PC and the Android device and simply place the photos in the Dropbox folder.
2014-04-05 04:26:06
Thanks. I fully understand and also agree that photos sync in real time. Actually I asked this question after having known this , as I would like to know a service which not only syncs in real time but also pushes the image file to Android to much directly share , instead of having to open the real-time synced file and then share. Like for example "PushBullet". Can you find such service?