![]() By tying the mobile and desktop applications together by default, this actually lets you seamlessly switch from mobile to desktop in the middle of a call. We don’t sit still when we talk we roam and wander. The reason Viber did it this way is because the company pays close attention to the chatting, and talking habits of its users. From there, you simply input your number into the desktop app, enter a pin which is sent to your mobile device, and you instantly have access to all the contacts you know on Viber. To start, you must be a mobile user of Viber, so if you don’t have a number that’s already associated with the service, the desktop app will ask you to download the mobile application. Other than that, the desktop version has just about everything the mobile version has, including messaging, stickers, etc. For now, video calling is only available from desktop to desktop. Viber for Desktop (available on both PC and Mac here) marks the company’s entry into video calling with a beta version of the feature. I played with the software earlier this week, and can say that it’s a truly impressive VoIP, messaging, and video calling platform. The rollout is part of a bigger push from Viber, including an update to its iOS, Android and BlackBerry apps to version 3.0. ![]() That means that starting today, Viber’s 200 million+ users will have access to their Viber contacts from both mobile and desktop. Viber has made quite a name for itself as a global mobile first company, but today that all changes as the company breaks ground in the desktop space. ![]()
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