It seems that Facebook wants to make users dizzy with its own messaging tool And the fact is that regular users of Facebook Messenger will have suffered all the recent phases that this tool, then standalone application and then platform, has suffered throughout these last months. Thus, it is now available again on the website, although very separate from the social network Facebook , leaving out all the status updates and postsOne more step in the development of this messaging service.
This is how Messenger.com has been presented, a web service that is neither more nor less than the version of the Facebook Messenger application for computers An independent adaptation for Internet browsers of this messaging service. Thus, users who only want to chat, leaving aside the publications and distractions of the social network Facebook, only have to access the web toresume your conversations and chats with usual contacts.
At the moment Messenger.com is a service available only to Anglo-Saxon users , although it seems that it is intended to be released at global level for all users.For now only English-speaking users can access the Messenger.com website, enter your Facebook user data and resume any conversation on the computer, having the comfort of having a full physical keyboard and a screen larger than a smartphone or tabletThat is, a service very similar to that seen in WhatsApp Web, although its operation does not depend on the mobile device, being able to turn it off or move away from it without problem .
The design of this tool is very similar to that seen in mobile applications, but raised to a larger size Thus, the conversations are listed on the left side, being able to jump from one to another in a comfortable and simple way. When you click on any of them, they expand on the right side of the screen, giving as much space as possible to the contents.On Messenger.com it is possible to send and receive photos, in addition to stickers and the thumbs up Like symbol However, other issues like thevoice messages are disabled, at least for now.
According to the medium Re/Code, Messenger.com it will serve to create more third-party services and applications. And it is that Facebook has recently decided to open this application as a platform for other users to create functionalities and features to thus enrich the messaging tool. Among these issues would be the payments and money transfers that the application has already received in United StatesAn option that, apparently, would also come to Messenger.com to send money between contacts from your computer. In addition to other applications that are developed especially with the web in mind.
In short, a curious and interesting move for the future of Facebook Messenger, although it may be redundant for users, who are already accustomed to using this messaging service from the social network Facebook Now we can only hope that Messenger.com reaches more countriesand develop new functionalities that call users' attention to said service.