I recently downloaded Facebook Messenger on desktop and accidentally disallowed it from accessing stored credentials. Whenever I open it, even after re-installing the app, it just simply asks me to give permission. Has anyone else encountered and solved this?
Now more than ever, people are using technology to stay in touch with the people they care about, even when physically apart. Over the past month, we saw more than a 100% increase in people using their desktop browser for audio and video calling on Messenger. Now with apps for MacOS and Windows, the best of Messenger is coming to desktop, including unlimited and free group video calls.
it closes the webview in iOS, but pops an alert when i try from desktop.My domain is white-listed, messenger_extensions = true and i enter the page from the desktop messenger and it still doesn't work.
I had before the same problem, but opposite (window closed on desktop, but not on iOS) while trying to use fetch(), and this problem started when started using $.ajax()before MessengerExtensions.requestCloseBrowser() was invoked from a fetch's promise, and now it's invoked from ajax's success function.
A day later an error code of 2071011 started to show up, again, only in desktop browsers.I managed to find a workaround the problem by using window.top.close(); when MessengerExtensions.requestCloseBrowser() failsIt does the same trick on Chrome and asks the user before close on Edge
After FB sent me a notification about "suspicious activity" (login from unknown location - which was ME) I had to change my password to Facebook and Messenger. Now I can't login on the desktop app... I have deleted and re-installed the app, but it's just saying "opening" and nothing happens...
Thanks! I did that. But now I'm having problems again because Facebook logged me off (again) due to so-called "security issues"... I'm able to log into FB and see my Messenger in the browser, but my desktop Messenger app is not working... it says "getting started" and nothing happens. I have deleted and reinstalled the app but it didn't help...
I'm able to open Messenger in Safari on Messenger.com. And I can click "open Messenger for Mac" in the bottom. Then the app is opening and displaying "opening" but nothing happens... I have reported this issue to Facebook. But I'm wondering because I can't be the only one having this problem with the desktop app for Mac?...
Facebook is looking to help Messenger desktop users celebrate the holiday season with a new set of AR effects, filters, and 360-degree backgrounds, the first effects of their type to be added to the desktop version of the app.
Users have been able to add AR effects within their regular, in-app Messenger interactions for some time, with Facebook adding 360-degree backgrounds in the app back in April. Now, they'll be available in the desktop version as well, with a range of seasonal options - as explained by Facebook:
Facebook announced the full roll-out of the desktop version of Messenger back in April, after testing it out in selected markets earlier in the year. At that time, Facebook noted that it had seen a more than a 100% increase in people using their desktop browser for audio and video calling on Messenger, as they sought to stay connected during the pandemic. Given this, Facebook sought to provide more dedicated tools to cater to the increased demand - and with COVID-19 set to keep families apart during the holidays, that will no doubt see Messenger desktop usage increase again over the next few weeks.
"To access any of the holiday filters and effects simply open the Messenger app on your desktop and start a video call, create a room, or open the Messenger camera. Click on the smiley face icon to see the filters and backgrounds tabs."
You can download Messenger for Desktop to easily access the desktop app. The program automatically launches when users start up their operating systems. This application is convenient for those who communicate a lot in Facebook Messenger, as there's no need to pick up mobile phones or open a new tab within a web browser to open the app and answer messages.
Above the search bar, members can generate a new message by clicking on the pencil and paper icon. The settings section is in the upper left corner of the user interface. Adjacent to the left panel is the current conversation window. To toggle between messages, you just simply click on a different discussion within the list on the left. The name of the active messenger will be displayed in the upper portion of the screen.
Same exact issue. I'm on Windows 11 latest. Started with the native app downloaded from messenger. com. It refuses ALL keyboard input in the app. I've tried everything. I uninstalled it and installed the Messenger app from the Microsoft Store and it was working fine for about a week, and now it is also not accepting any keyboard input.
Just looking for a widget-type of application to display ontop of any game I'm playing so I can talk on FB messenger while I play. I know Overwolf supported this for a while but it's a bit bloated for me and no longer supports the Facebook API. Anyone know of any good solutions for this?
Keep in mind that when you enable Dark mode in the browser based Facebook Messenger app, it also enables Dark mode for all other Facebook windows in the browser. If you don't want this, then you'll have to install the Facebook Messenger desktop app and choose the Dark theme instead.
Earlier this year, Facebook added a free tool to let you send money to friends through Messenger, a video chat capability and a desktop client. It also launched a platform for developers and introduced a new way for people to connect with company representatives.
Facebook Messenger is getting a desktop app for Mac and Windows, addressing one of the biggest complaints about the IM platform, as the company meshes its three messaging services. Announced at F8 2019, the social networking company's developer focused event, today, the new app will bring Facebook's newest version of Messenger to a standalone app, rather than forcing desktop users to access it in the browser.
Right now, if you want to access Facebook Messenger on your desktop, you either need to load Facebook up in the browser, or use a third-party wrapper. These effectively load the browser functionality in something that at least looks like a native app. However they're still rarely the clean experience of a truly native messenger.
Once you've allowed microphone access to your apps, you can change the settings for each app. In Microphone settings, go to Choose which Microsoft apps can access your microphone, and turn on apps you want to use with it. For desktop apps, make sure that Allow desktop apps to access your microphone is turned on.
Facebook has demonstrated that they are interested in businesses succeeding with Facebook Messenger marketing. A dedicated desktop app will most likely improve user experience and engagement with the app, which will also improve the level of engagement that businesses can gain with these potential customers.
As the world's biggest social network, Facebook has a lot of your friends and they want to talk to you. That's what Facebook Messenger is for! It's available on the web as well as on Android and iOS. But there's no official desktop app.
Now, there are some awesome Facebook Messenger tips and tricks that make the service better than ever. But you still can't do a few things. For instance, you can't use multiple Facebook accounts on the official Messenger app. And maybe you want better notifications on desktops, and even browser extensions.
As mentioned earlier, the easiest way to access Facebook Messenger on a desktop computer is to use the official web app. But that means having a browser window open, and relying on that browser's notifications. For a standalone app, get Messenger for Desktop, a free tool for all major desktop operating systems (OS).
Just a few hours later, a group of developers has made a small app available that makes the Messenger site act like a desktop app on OS X. It looks and feels like a native application, with the expected features like desktop notifications and you get the full, official Messenger experience.
1st and foremost: all of the 1 billion+ people using Messenger use it primarily on mobile, and occasionally on desktop. One of their main request has always been feature-parity on desktop. That means that you can now video chat from desktop, send stickers, GIFs, and way more. We basically want to satisfy the ask of harmonizing the user experience and the capabilities of Messenger across all platforms.
"There are many people using Facebook, Messenger and Instagram on Windows, so today we're excited to roll out Windows 10 apps for Facebook and Messenger on desktop and Instagram on mobile," product manager Davis Fields said in a blog post at the leading social network.
Free Facebook and Messenger programs for Windows 10 were hitting virtual shelves at the Windows desktop app store, and an Instagram application that runs on mobile devices powered by the Microsoft operating system hit the Windows Phone Store.
In 2017, Slack underwent a similar push, aimed at reducing the memory footprint its desktop app took up. The company's engineering team built "a tiny new Slack client" to handle less-frequently used Slack groups and reduce the app's memory footprint on desktop.
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