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Darnitol1 t1_jae5jx6 wrote

Actually you can already do this on Windows 11 if you have an Intel based computer. Intel Unison is available in the Windows store now. From what I'm reading about Microsoft's solution, it doesn't offer any features that Unison lacks. We'll see!

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DubyaWolf t1_jae38ej wrote

Too bad it most likely only going to be for windows 11 users

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elister t1_jaepuev wrote

I just use Google Chat (replaced Google Hangouts) and it works on my PC (any browser) on my phone and tablets. Im not ready to give a company my phone number and have texts routed through them.

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TerranPhil t1_jaed117 wrote

Been doing this on Android for years now.

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alc4pwned t1_jaesgeu wrote

Yup, and iOS users were doing it on Macs for years before that.

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joebinlala t1_jaefsab wrote

I'm sending iMessages already on my 'PC' but then again...i'm running a hackintosh.

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bigj4155 t1_jadzpy7 wrote

God I wish with every bone in my body that the world would band together and tell Apple to F off. You want excel / word / powerpoint on a mac? F off. You want windows to boot on your mac? F off. Want Adobe on a mac? F off. Just basically treat apple as they treat everyone else. Until they open up keynote, imessage, imovie then they can go pound sand.

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PEVEI t1_jae2t8r wrote

Because the rest of us are adults with lives, and we don't define ourselves by brand allegiance.

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Apart_Ad_5993 t1_jae8gd0 wrote

Welcome to the world of proprietary walled gardens.

The walled garden isn't for the 'consistent user experience'...it's about capturing your money.

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QuantumInteger t1_jaf4zu2 wrote

Apple would just laugh since this will hurt those companies more than it would for Apple.

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