Showing posts with label Chat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chat. Show all posts

Friday, October 31, 2014

Now available new BBM, safe chat for mobile


BlackBerry today launched the new version of BBM mobile, also available for iOS and Android, with features that I discussed a few weeks ago when they were still in private beta.
This new version has privacy and control as protagonists. Emphasizes the ability to delete messages from chats, both our phone and the target phone (does not work for groups) as well as the ability to configure a timed self-destruction of each message.
Here is the complete list of new features in BBM:
Timed messages : After the time set the message and the images disappear. The message will remain hidden until the recipient touch within the chat window. Once the timer reaches 0 (or the time when the recipient remove your finger from the screen), the message disappears. The user is also notified if BBM detects that the recipient has taken a screenshot of the image or message.
Retraction of the message : We can delete sent messages.
Transfer high quality images : You can request an HD version of an image received.
Selecting fastest stickers : Fans of the stickers can now search and include stickers faster.
Discover new music : A role for the music they are listening between the contacts.IPhone users can play the song for access to iTunes and buy it within seconds.
Timed messages and retraction of messages offered for free for three months, then it will be available only under subscription option that offers more advanced options.
You can lose BBM this link

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Evernote Launches function Work Chat conversations based on notes and notebooks


From today, Evernote is now available in a new feature that will enhance collaboration between users based on their notes and notebooks, on which may initiate discussions and comments, avoiding having to also use other communication tools. This new feature, one of the announced this month, is the Chat Work currently being available both through the web and through mobile applications for Android and iOS platforms. It remains that this function reaches its desktop application, which should not take long, since the idea is to be available later this year, without knowing the exact time.
The idea is that a user can share a note or an entire notebook to another particular user or group of people with the idea that they provide them feedback. It must be noted that he is not thinking to establish collaboration on shared elements themselves, but rather so that they can contribute their comments on them. That said, when you start a conversation, recipients will receive notifications in both apps as through an email message, in which message includes a button to open Evernote.
Users can see the avatars of the participants of shared elements by small rounded icons. For Phil Libi, CEO of Evernote, this is one of the most requested features to date, allowing the reduction of emails within an organization, in his words collected by TC also pointing to it is not designed to allow multiple users to collaborate on documents in real time.
With this, now users who so wish can now make use of this feature through the web and mobile applications, we await it reaches the desktop application.

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