Notifyr: receive a notice from your iPhone directly to the Mac
Makradar Technologies / / December 19, 2019
At the conference WWD 2014, Which was held in moscone WestIt revealed a number of interesting changes to the operating systems iOS and OS X, along the main thing - the interaction between them. Remember how Craig Federighi showed that now it will be possible to call / write directly to the Mac, without taking your phone out of the pocket / outlet? Finally, we will take notice and respond to SMS messages to subscribers whose phone on OS different from ours! However, if you do not intend to put the beta version of iOS, and see how it will look very want, you can use the application Notifyr, which will show all your notifications from iPhone to Mac.
In order to weed out once all the discontented, who will swear in the comments that have read all of the text and then saw the price, I inform: the price is high! :)
And now let's look at the service itself. It consists of two parts: an application for iOS and superstructures for OS X. First, you can download in the AppStore, and the second - on the developer site.
Once all the required elements of System Preferences OS X will be a new menu item Notifyr. It must be open, and then create a pair with your iPhone, connect the appropriate device (synchronization is via Bluetooth, so do not forget to turn it on). Actually, this whole setup. From this point on, if you have any notice to the smartphone, a copy will be sent on a Mac.
As you can see, the notice on the OS X look exactly the same as the rest of the pop-up banners from Notification Center.
Each time the notification of the new application of their list will be updated in Notifyr settings menu where you can disable the notification of some specific applications.
What really hurt - so it is impossible to respond directly to the Mac for all incoming messages, but it will be available in the fall with the release of iOS 8 and additional applications.
And while you can, for example, to use a bunch of HandsFree and Notifyr, some no, but a replacement.