![]() It’s basically like Dropbox for your home network. In the same vein, the app sports automatic photo and video backup. You can share those files with friends, too, and nearby AirDroid users. ![]() AirDroid stores files on its servers for later perusal if, say, your phone switches from your computer’s local Wi-Fi to a cellular signal. Using the AirDroid app, you can shoot any file from your phone to your PC, and do so remotely. Offloading a file from your PC to your phone is as simple as dragging the photo, video, or document in question to the AirDroid window on your computer. And the reverse is just as straightforward. Other features extend beyond notifications. And you can silence the notifications from individual apps, if, say, your Instagram friends become a tad overzealous. If you receive an incoming call, you can opt to send a canned reply instead of answering it (e.g. The app is capable of handling more complex notifications, too. If you receive a text message, for instance, a floating window will appear on your desktop with the name and picture of the sender, the content of the text, and a host of clickable options that allow you to dismiss or reply to the message directly from your computer. It’s available for Windows in the form of a standalone client, and relies on a companion app for most of its functionality.ĪirDroid syncs your notifications to your PC, and does so with exhaustive capabilities. I removed it and that stopped the notifications.AirDroid Image used with permission by copyright holderĪirDroid by Sand Studios is one of, if not the most, fully-featured notification mirroring apps available for Android. I feel silly because I didn’t even realize there was a browser extension for MightyText. Update from Carol: Thanks for your help Rick. You shouldn’t be receiving any more notifications from MightyText. Just follow the steps below to remove the MightyText extension from your Chrome browser and that should put a stop to those irritating notifications:ġ – Launch Google Chrome and then click the Menu icon located in the upper-right corner of the window (it looks like three vertical dots stacked atop one another).ģ – Click the Extensions link located over in the left-hand column.Ĥ – Find the MightyText extension and click the little Trash Can icon at the far right of that line. When you installed MightyText on your computer you actually installed two separate components: the desktop app (that you have already removed) and a Chrome browser extension. My guess is you forgot to remove the Chrome extension. Luckily, there’s a simple solution for this problem. In fact, it happens fairly often when folks remove MightyText from their machines. ![]() Rick’s answer: You’re not the only person this happens to Carol. ![]() Why am I still getting those notifications even though it’s no longer on my computer? Could it be a cookie or something that’s stored in Chrome? I uninstalled it last night but it’s still sending me notifications telling me I’m not signed in to MightyText and that I might miss some messages. Question from Carol N.: I installed MightyText on my computer and used it for a few days but then decided I didn’t want to keep it.
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