Windows 10: telegram, messenger, skype
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Is there a stable application that will run these clients?
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As in a single program? Not that I know of.
Skype for Linux on my Fedora28 workstation has been as stable as Skype ever gets. The local app hasn't crashed at least.
Facebook messenger, bah.
Telegram I only use every once in a while, so don't know about it.
I know Skype is proprietary now, so I doubt you'll find a single client program that handles all of them, sorry man.
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Not aware of any.
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Not exactly an all-in-one solution but you access their web-based version from a browser.
Skype for Web (Beta)
https://web.skype.comMessenger Web
https://www.messenger.com/Telegram Web
https://web.telegram.org/I've started using my browser to access a lot of web-based apps lately with great success.
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@StorageNinja uses Franz. No idea how well it works.
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If you're on some Linux with GNOME 3 I believe empathy does all of them.
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@stacksofplates said in Windows 10: telegram, messenger, skype:
@StorageNinja uses Franz. No idea how well it works.
So far Telegram, Skype, and messenger work. When setting up messenger, I get a review recent login prompt and it shows Chrome for Linux. Does that mean Franz is built off of Chrome?
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@black3dynamite said in Windows 10: telegram, messenger, skype:
@stacksofplates said in Windows 10: telegram, messenger, skype:
@StorageNinja uses Franz. No idea how well it works.
So far Telegram, Skype, and messenger work. When setting up messenger, I get a review recent login prompt and it shows Chrome for Linux. Does that mean Franz is built off of Chrome?
I think it's an electron app So it's chrome under the hood.
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@stacksofplates said in Windows 10: telegram, messenger, skype:
@black3dynamite said in Windows 10: telegram, messenger, skype:
@stacksofplates said in Windows 10: telegram, messenger, skype:
@StorageNinja uses Franz. No idea how well it works.
So far Telegram, Skype, and messenger work. When setting up messenger, I get a review recent login prompt and it shows Chrome for Linux. Does that mean Franz is built off of Chrome?
I think it's an electron app So it's chrome under the hood.
That makes sense now. Because I only see this message, when using Skype from a browser.