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  • Writer's pictureJohn Dowins

Apple has made it very simple for iOS users to pick up conversations on their Apple computers right where they left off on their iPhone and iPads. Fortunately, there are quite a few available, and, in this article, we'll show you the most popular ones.




What Doesn't Work


Before we go over what works, let's first save you some time and explain what doesn't workout. Even though virtually all modern instant messaging applications come with online browser-based services, iMessage doesn't. The service supports only iOS and Mac OS X operating systems--sorry Android users.


Apparently, Apple wants to limit iMessage to its own range of mobile devices and personal computers. We let you decide whether the company is making a right decision or not. What we'll do instead is go over a handful of proven methods that allow you to circumvent the limitations imposed on its users by Apple.


What Works


If you're a Windows or Linux user, and you want to send and receive iMessages without purchasing an Apple computer, there are some proven options that will help you achieve your goals. Get imessage for pc windows 10 here.


Remote Access


The simplest way how to access your iMessages from a Windows or Linux computer is to use Chrome's Remote Desktop feature to connect to your Apple computer.


For this, you will need to install the Chrome Remote Desktop extension on the devices you want to connect with each other and go through a very simple, self-explanatory setup procedure.


In a nutshell, you will be given access to using which you connect to your Mac desktop from your Windows or Linux computer, allowing you to use iMessage remotely.


The obvious downside to this method is the need to own an Apple computer to begin with. Given this requirement, you might be better off just using iMessage on the Apple computer.



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  • Writer's pictureJohn Dowins

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  • Writer's pictureJohn Dowins

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Must haves for Spring 2016 • Styling: Anable • Photography: Eve Simon

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