Facebook announced today that it has launched a new messaging application for Mac and Windows with a statement made today. With the new messaging program, Facebook users will be able to make video calls from their desktop. In the announcement made on Facebook’s blog page, it was pointed out that humans connected with their loved ones through technology more than ever before, hinting at the new deadly coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19). The statement noted that over the past month, there has been an increase of over 100 percent in voice and video calls via browsers, with the new app, Messenger can be used on Mac and Windows desktops with unlimited free group video calls. Wider screen than mobile It is stated that with the new messaging application, users will have a bigger screen compared to the video messaging application on mobile. You can easily make calls to any person you are friends with on Facebook without the need for e-mail or phone. In addition, multitasking, notifications, chat synchronization on mobile and desktop, and Dark Mode are among the features included in the desktop messaging application. You can get the new app from Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Just like the mobile version, the desktop version also supports text chat. OS X 10.10.0 or higher for macOS and Windows 10 version 10240.0 or higher are required for Windows users. Facebook previously announced that group talks in Italy, which is one of the countries most affected by the COVID-19 epidemic, have increased 10 times. The company also said that its messaging traffic on Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp increased 50 percent in February. You can download Facebook’s desktop messaging application using Microsoft Store, Apple Store links.

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