When I connect my Huawei P9 to a PC and browse folders I can see viber/media folders on both Internal Storage and SD Card. In this folder I can see Viber Images and some dot folders, but no Viber Videos or User Images.
However, there is a way to see images and videos (at least on Huawei P8): Open Files app (Huawei's default file explorer) and go to /viber/media and rename it's child folders (Viber Images and Viber Videos) and you'll be able to see them in Windows 10 Explorer.
When I make a viber video call if I move any window around the screen the monitor is flicking. Strangely, it is not the Viber window or the video flicking but the whole screen. The colours are trembling and the windows seem to be broken/have a delay while moving them around the screen.
Viber for Windows lets you send free messages and make free calls to other Viber users, on any device and network, in any country.\r\n\r\nViber syncs your contacts, messages and call history with your mobile device, so you can start the conversation on the Viber mobile application and continue from the comfort of your PC. \r\n\r\n
I am running a Windows 10 VM, and have all applications installed that I use daily, and the problem is only with Viber. Its GUI is transparent and I cannot use it unless i minimize all other windows like Firefox for example. And my background hast to be black. See picture in attachment.
Hello @Maxim_Malencoff , this error should be due to Viber taking up too many ports, causing seafile to have no ports available.
You can try to increase the number of ports available on windows, the default number of ports available on windows is 5000. You can try to modify this according to this Microsoft document:
viber for desktop is a great add-on for viber because it allows faster messaging (typing on a real keyboard) and it can send/receive independently from your phone. however, i find that on a PC, the notification sounds for incoming messages and calls are more than annoying.
Viber recently launched a competitive calling feature that lets Viber users call non-viber users on either mobile or landline, the same way that Skype works. The main difference between the two is price, with Viber costing far less than Skype in most situations.
The forensic investigation of this messaging application is extremely straight forward, as all the information are stored in a single SQLite database named viber.db along with other db and config files. This file is located under AppData Roaming on Windows. The full path will follow this structure:
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