Title: Apple Releases Public Beta of New Messages App for OS X Post by: HCK on February 16, 2012, 03:00:30 pm Apple Releases Public Beta of New Messages App for OS X
Alongside today's OS X Mountain Lion news, Apple released a public beta version of its new Messages app for OS X for existing users. Set to replace iChat in OS X Mountain Lion, the new Messages app integrates features of iChat and FaceTime and adds compatibility with the iMessages service introduced for iOS last year.Download Messages Beta and get a taste of what’s coming in OS X Mountain Lion. When you install Messages, it replaces iChat. But iChat services will continue to work. And Messages brings iMessage to the Mac — just like on iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch running iOS 5. Here are the features you can expect with Messages: - Send unlimited iMessages to any Mac, iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. - Start an iMessage conversation on your Mac and continue it on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. - Send photos, videos, attachments, contacts, locations, and more. - Launch a FaceTime video call and bring the conversation face-to-face. - Messages supports iMessage, AIM, Yahoo!, Google Talk, and Jabber accounts. Recent Mac and iOS Blog Stories • Page 2: NVIDIA Presentation Slide Seems to Show a MacBook Air / Pro Hybrid • 'Clear' To Do App Launches on the App Store • Apple Switching Back to NVIDIA Graphics for Upcoming Mac Pro Update? • Apple Reportedly Planning Orders for 65-70 Million iPad 3 Displays in 2012 • Apple's Architectural Contributions Examined in New Magazine http://www.macrumors.com/2012/02/16/apple-releases-public-beta-of-new-messages-app-for-os-x/ |