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Showing posts with label Facebook Messenger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook Messenger. Show all posts

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Facebook Messenger Now Available Everywhere


Facebook Messenger has quickly become one of my favorite apps for the iPhone. Before Apple released iOS 5 and iMessage to the public, Facebook Messenger was my client of choice to communicate with my friends scattered around the world.
The problem was that most of my friends overseas couldn’t use the application. It seems that this is not an issue anymore, as Facebook has brought support for 12 additional languages, and is releasing the app in many more countries…
So far, iDB can confirm that Facebook Messenger is available in France, Germany, Spain, Portugal and Brazil, but it looks like the app is actually available worldwide.



[via: idownloadblog & Thanks Tito and Roman for the tip]

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Facebook Releases Standalone Messenger App for iOS


Mark Zuckerberg and company just released a standalone iOS app — the first since the native application — for their messaging service. For those wondering where this is coming from, the company acquired a messaging start-up firm earlier this year named Beluga.
It appears that Facebook is beginning to get serious about its messaging platform that its CEO unveiled last Fall. Facebook Messenger will allow you to send, and keep track of, Facebook messages and group messages in real time…
I’m not a big fan of Facebook’s full app. It crashes constantly, consistently fails at posting comments, and its push notifications are rarely correct. It’s because of these problems that I rarely use Facebook’s messaging feature, but now I might.
The new Facebook Messenger app looks great. The main screen is an overview of all of your open conversations, with 1-tap access to compose a message or adjust the settings. It even allows group messages, which is perfect for brainstorming or planning get-togethers.
On top of traditional messaging-app features like photo and location sharing, Facebook Messenger also sports some unique Beluga features. You can plot your friends locations on a map, and silence notifications for an hour or more (which may come in handy, as notifications work great).
As of this writing, Facebook Messenger can’t be found via an App Store search, but clicking on this link should take you to its download page.
What do you think of Facebook’s new messaging app? or ur prefer What'sApp,TalkBox?



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