The swift deployment means Android Messages for Web is now available to everyone. As we revealed last week, the app is well featured with stickers, emojis, and the ability to send/receive images. Another interesting feature is the ability to select the app to remember a PC. Android Messages for Web works across Google’s own Chrome browser, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge. How to use Android Messages to text from your PC:

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Avoid Tabs with an App

Developers are already getting to grips with the new service. For example, not everyone like to use web apps, especially if you work with a lot of open tabs already. A developer has created an Android Messages desktop app that can be downloaded from the Microsoft Store on Windows 10. The app is also available from the App Store on Mac. This third-party solution comes with the following features:

Native notifications: Use your OS’s built-in notification system to make sure you never miss a message Dedicated icon: Add it to your taskbar, dock, desktop, or create as many shortcuts as you’d like!

You can download this app from the link here.

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