Telegram is one of our favorite messaging tools .Safe and completely free-your code is hung on GitHub for those who wish to port it to any system-, it is perhaps one of the best possible alternatives, with already classic options such as custom stickers , integrated browser and floating window , photo editor, private chats with the possibility of self-destruction of messages and sending multimedia files up to 1GB.Those are their strengths. Related
While competitors such as WhatsApp-o Facebook Messenger itself-have multiplied their database by 10, Telegram knew how to distance itself from the beginning by providing more variety in audiovisual content: video clips, animated gifs and other functions that its competitors were adapting little to little.
But today we address another functionality: your web and desktop client, because, in addition to being a app for mobile (Android and iOS), Telegram has a wide ecosystem for other formats.
TELEGRAM ON THE BROWSER
The only requirement to use Telegram in different services is to have an operational telephone number.Nothing more.Once we register from the official website, we verify a valid telephone number through an SMS, we confirm our data and we can already use it.
To use Telegram from our browser we will need an extension.Although they are not official, both Chrome and Firefox have their own options.They may fail at some point, although they generally perform well.The installation mode is simple: click on "Add to Chrome" or "Add to Firefox" and the browser will validate and finish installing the app .
Once installed, an icon will appear in the upper right margin of the search bar from which we can configure the options.
On the other hand, if something fails, we can use Telegram from the browser , fix the tab and keep it always open.We just have to click on "Start chatting."
An alternative as simple as entering web.telegram.org, enter the phone, accept, give next to confirm the code that will reach the application previously installed on our smartphone and, once accepted, we can create any new chat or follow where we left off.
TELEGRAM STAYED IN OTHER APPS
If you have heard of Franz or Rambox-multi-device systems-, surely you have seen the Telegram icon to connect it with the rest of apps .If this is not the case, here is a brief explanation :
- In Franz you just need to start the desktop application, click on the "+" in the lower left margin, find the Telegram icon and add the settings you want to use-custom icon, enable or disable notifications, rename the service, adjust the language to use a context corrector , etc.-.
- Rambox has the same function.In fact, the app is essentially identical: open source, with support for dozens of services, something more chaotic but, in essence, a good option to add our Telegram account to our other messaging services-Facebook Messenger, Slack, Skype, Hangouts, etc.-.
DESK TELEGRAM
Telegram has native applications for Windows, macOS, Linux 64 bits and Linux 32 bits .That is, using it is as simple as entering its website, downloading and installing it.If we are users of Mac, the official link is this.
The app is usually reviewed quite frequently, so if you appreciate slowdowns or strange blockages, it is possible that in a matter of days they have been corrected.After all, the strength of this application of messaging lies in its constant support, as we said at the beginning.
Images | Own screenshots of the different Telegram web options
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