Aug 9, 2018 - Unfortunately, Snapchat is only available for Mobile Devices (Android and iOS). However, there is a way to get it working on your MacBook. Jul 25, 2016 - It would be really cool if you could use Snapchat on your Mac, wouldn't it. Apps to get installed from places other than just the Apple app store. Advertisement The idea of sending a message that self-destructs is quite cool. You can do it with Someone has come up with an extension that solves all of Gmail's limitations for free. And mxHero Toolbox also adds the ability to send self-destructing messages right from your Gmail!, but Snapchat was the app that made self-destructing messages a craze. So far, sending and receiving messages on So you want to text someone a private flirty or goofy photo or video of yourself, but you know that images and videos can be shared and circulated on the Internet very quickly. Has been restricted to your iOS or Android device, but is changing that with an app for Mac OS X. And this cool client goes beyond the basic features and offers ways to bypass Snapchat’s usual restrictions too. Getting To Know Snapped Right now, Snapped is in beta and you need to download it as a Zip file from the website, but the developers say it should be coming to the Mac App Store soon. Get the beta now while it’s free, you never know what the price will be later! You will need to have a Snapchat account to use with Snapped, and you’ll have to create this using a smartphone app. Snapped itself does not offer a way to register a new account. Such limitations come up often with Snapped, such as when adding friends which relies heavily on a phone number. ![]() You still need to resort to the mobile app for that. But if you’re already set up on Snapchat and want a client to browse and send photos, then Snapped really shines! Beautiful And Easy Snapped takes Snapchat’s inbox and live preview, and puts them into a two-pane view. The left pane is your camera, which mimics the orientation of an iPhone (but obviously uses your Mac’s webcam). You can also tap the little plus “+” icon to add an image from your hard drive, a departure from the usual Snapchat methodology. Select the amount of time your photo stays alive for a recipient and you’re done. This space on the left also doubles up as the photo viewer to check out what others have sent. And just in case you clicked and sent a photo you regret, Snapped can help you with that too. Go to your “Sent” items, click the image and a pop-up box will ask if you want to mark it as read. Click yes and it’ll be marked as read by the recipient, disabling their ability to open the message. There are ways to hack Snapchat’s time restrictions, but this is by far the easiest one that I have come across. Is Self-Destruction Necessary? Fellow writer Kihara reckons This message will self-destruct in five seconds Who would have thought that today, what was once in the realm of fiction is now reality?, but I’m not entirely convinced so far. There always seems to be a workaround to stop the destruction or save the message, as Snapped proves here. What are your thoughts on self-destructing messages and how much do you trust the service you use? Download: (Free).
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АвторНапишите что-нибудь о себе. Не надо ничего особенного, просто общие данные. Архивы
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