I continued to search through apps trying everything from Skype to ICQ but all of them were full of a variety of limitations – such as lack of notification integration to lack of syncing ability. Finally, the lack of picture sending capability (combine with some sync issues I encountered) scratched Google Talk off the list. I quickly ran into a hiccup discovering that there was no actual Google branded app for iPhone and I had to rely on a third party app. Google Talk seemed like a great messenger to use as not only was it available from Gmail, it was also available in App and Program form. My next exploration came with Google Talk. Furthermore, WhatsApp does not support tablets officially and therefore the thought of even getting it working on a Nexus 7 was a tough one… I continued my search. Many people suggested WhatsApp but I quickly realized that it only operates on a single-device-registration structure. The final nail in the coffin for iMessages appeal to me came when I officially bought a Nexus 7 tablet (review coming soon) – I needed a better messenger.Īfter talking with a variety of friends and family trying to found a solution (some super geeky, some average joes) we all found ourselves stumped to find a multi platform messaging system. Over the last couple months I’ve found more of my contacts making the leap to a variety of Android based devices, thus making iMessage less helpful each day. Being that the majority of my contacts have also been iPhone users, iMessage has really allowed me to send/receive message to a lot of my contact using both my iPad and my iPhone. Not only do my wife and I both have iPhones, we also have had an iPad since the first generation.
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