Facebook on Thursday unveiled its redesigned Messenger app, which replaces the list of conversations it previously displayed with a home screen that will let users perform more actions within a chat. The Home tab now organizes Messenger into recent conversations, favorites, active users, and messages awaiting a response. It has a shortcut that reminds users about Facebook friends’ birthdays. Messenger now prepopulates users’ favorites list based on whom they exchange messages with most often.
I've just started using Superchat because it is a true universal messaging app -- it connects my Facebook Messenger, gTalk, Skype, and Twitter accounts. So, from Superchat I can chat with all of my friends on those platforms as well as my friends on Superchat. Highly recommend Superchat.
I use as little of Facebook apps as I absolutely have too. I don't trust Facebook anymore than I trust Google with my information. Both companies have a viable interest in collecting data about you. In order to satisfy Family and friends I tolerate Facebook but not much more than that. It helps me stay connected and it works fine for that. But Facebook will never invade my personal space anymore than that.
Facebook Gives Messenger More Jobs to Do
Posted by: Richard Adhikari June 17, 2016 10:00 AMFacebook on Thursday unveiled its redesigned Messenger app, which replaces the list of conversations it previously displayed with a home screen that will let users perform more actions within a chat. The Home tab now organizes Messenger into recent conversations, favorites, active users, and messages awaiting a response. It has a shortcut that reminds users about Facebook friends’ birthdays. Messenger now prepopulates users’ favorites list based on whom they exchange messages with most often.