You can now download Facebook Messenger for Windows (and macOS) with the same functions as the mobile app
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One of the most used alternatives to communicate with friends and contacts is Facebook Messenger. Mark Zuckerberg's company has its application very well positioned in the mobile ecosystem. And now, taking advantage of the boom in video calls, have decided to extend their domains to traditional desktop systems
Facebook Messenger now has an app for macOS and Windows and it comes at a time when an app like Zoom is gaining popularity between users.A version of Facebook Messenger that extrapolates to our computer, all the good (and not so good) that the mobile version has.
Facebook Messenger on Windows and macOS
Facebook Messenger for macOSThe first thing that calls the attention of Facebook Messenger is that we can make free and unlimited group video calls, something that is now all the rage . What they have not disclosed is the maximum number of participants who can be part of the video chat.
Facebook Messenger for macOSAlong with group video calls, Facebook Messenger also allows you to hold individual video conferences and play with additions such as GIFs and emoticons. And in both cases, doing it in full size on a computer is something a priori more striking than on a mobile, and for many more practical.
Once the application is installed, which can be downloaded from this link for macOS and from the Microsoft Store for Windows, we will have access to classic functions.
Facebook Messenger for WindowsWe will be up to date when receiving notifications of new messages and it will also be synchronized with the mobile app, so that in both versions we have the same calls active. Of course, the configuration options are quite brief.
Its integration in macOS and Windows 10 will also be complete, since they have made it compatible with dark mode At launch, I have tried the application for macOS and now I will try the one for Windows and the functionality is the same as when we use the mobile.
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