Facebook Messenger Client For Mac
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Earlier this week, what appeared to be a leaked photo of Facebook’s future Messenger client for OS X became all the buzz. Facebook may finally be in the works of developing a client for Apple’s Mac platform that works just like the mobile app on iOS, allowing users to stay connected with their friends and family right from their desktop without having to have all the distractions of the full web site open in a web browser.
But that’s not to say you have to wait until Facebook is good and ready to release such an app to start using such an app on your Mac.
Getting the Messenger client on OS X
There’s no official client for OS X just yet, but there are some really good third-party apps that you can use right now. One of the best out there is called Goofy – it’s open source and it’s completely free to download. Best of all, it’s probably pretty close to what you can expect Facebook to release if they ever do launch an OS X client for Messenger.
After installing and launching the app, you’re simply asked to log into Facebook with your username and password. After logging in, you’ll suddenly see a very familiar interface that has your conversation list on the left and your message thread for your current conversation on the right.
The app is essentially a modified version of the web app for Messenger that has been prettied up with some native OS X code. This gives it an OS X-like user interface. Because it’s Facebook’s own web app that you’re using, you get all the features you would get from using the web app, like group conversations, profile pictures, stickers, message searching, and more.
Why you’d want it
One of the questions you may be asking yourself is why you would want yet another app to be running on your desktop when you can simply perform these tasks in a web browser.
One of the easiest answers I can give you is that you’ll get more features out of the Goofy Messenger client than you would in a web browser because the native code behind it gives you the ability to have push notifications sent to your desktop and they’re fully interactive, allowing you to respond right from the notification. These notifications even integrate with Notification Center on your Mac.
What’s more is the uncluttered interface lets you focus more on just your Messenger experience without the urge to launch more web sites or peruse your Facebook news feed, and with the new features in OS X El Capitan, you can take advantage of Split View multitasking while doing other things on your Mac with other apps.
Conclusion
After trying the Goofy Messenger client myself, I was happy to see exactly what I wanted – a responsive interface that allowed me to keep in touch with my friends and family. I’ve tried a few alternatives from the Mac App Store in the past, and I’ve either hated how laggy they were, or didn’t like the user interface.
I’d have to say that for a completely free download, Goofy is the best OS X Messenger clients I’ve tried so far. Do you agree? – Share in the comments below!
Fb Messenger For Mac
Facebook separated messages from the rest of its mobile app last summer, and Wednesday it did the same for laptop and desktop computers with the release of Messenger.com. Now you can access your Facebook messages on the Web without getting getting distracted by your News Feed and the rest of Facebook. It should prove a productivity boost for anyone who uses Facebook Messenger increasingly as a supplement to email or IM.
Facebook Messenger Desktop Client Mac
After logging into your Facebook account at Messenger.com, you'll be greeted by a familiar interface. The design mimics that of the Messenger mobile app but uses a three-column layout. On the left is a list of your conversations along with a settings button and a button to compose a new message. The middle column shows your current or selected conversation. The person or people included in the conversation you are viewing are listed on the right with a check box to mute notifications for that conversation. In settings, you can disable all notifications and all sounds. When composing a message, you can add emoji, stickers, photos and a thumbs-up, just as you can with the Messenger mobile app.
For the Mac user who doesn't want to tie up a browser tab for Messenger, there is the Messenger for Mac app. It's not from Facebook but an open source project by self-proclaimed fans of Messenger. It's just a Mac app wrapper around Facebook's Messenger app, so the two look and act the same. One feature that would make this Mac app more useful is an option to access the app from the menu bar. Two other missing features are notifications and badges, which the developer says are in the works.
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