Facebook today officially released its “Facebook Messenger for Windows,” a stand-alone desktop chat client.
Apparently, an Israeli blog TechIT leaked the link to the client, before Facebook officially launched the new client.
TechCrunch reported that the app was first released for private testing in November this year, but is now available to the public. However, the app will only run on Windows 7 operating system, according to tech site, The Verge.
The client offers a number of Facebook features, including live updating Facebook ticker and notifications, as well as dockable client window.
Here is the official download link for Facebook Messenger client. You can learn more about it on the Facebook help page.
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