This puts Facebook Messenger for Windows on par with Messenger for iOS, Blackberry, Android, and Windows Phone. Notable absences from the app are video chat (through Skype) and group chat, which Facebook touts inside its web interface. Also, a Mac version is on the way, but the company declined to give us a timeframe for that one. ![]() The screenshots Facebook used in today's announcement are even the same ones you'd find on the Facebook Messenger Help Page, which has existed since the app originally leaked.Īccording to Facebook, the previous version of Messenger was "a test," and is now rolling out to everyone. There are still Chrome-esque conversation tabs, navigation buttons taken straight from the mobile site, pop-up notifications, and News Ticker support. As far as we can tell, not much has changed since December. If you don't see a Download button yet, don't worry-the app will roll out to all users over the next few weeks. ![]() Although Facebook Messenger for Windows leaked in late December, it's now officially available through Facebook's website.
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