Microsoft launches app for iPhone users to use iMessage on PC

.stk-0139f79{background-color:#f5f5f5 !important;border-radius:3px !important;overflow:hidden !important;box-shadow:2px 6px 5px -3px rgba(86,14,93,0.9) !important;border-style:solid !important;border-color:var(–stk-global-color-56583,#911d9c) !important;border-top-width:2px !important;border-right-width:2px !important;border-bottom-width:2px !important;border-left-width:2px !important}.stk-0139f79:before{background-color:#f5f5f5 !important}.stk-0139f79 .stk-block-text__text{font-size:17px !important;font-weight:normal !important;font-family:-apple-system,BlinkMacSystemFont,”Segoe UI”,Roboto,Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif,”Apple Color Emoji”,”Segoe UI Emoji”,”Segoe UI Symbol” !important}@media screen and (max-width:1023px){.stk-0139f79 .stk-block-text__text{font-size:17px !important}}⚡ QuickTechie: Link to Windows, a new iPhone app, enables iOS-enabled devices to connect wirelessly with Windows machines, offering synchronized Notifications, Photos, Calls, and Messaging. Since the introduction of Windows 11, Microsoft has prioritized enabling seamless connections and functionality between smartphones and laptops or desktops running their operating system. With the discontinuation of Windows Phone, Microsoft understands the importance of having its services on other devices. This cross-platform compatibility helps keep users within the Microsoft ecosystem, even if they don’t use a Microsoft-powered mobile device. So, to gain wider adoption, they’re rolling out a new iPhone app called Phone Link that connects the iPhone to a PC Image: Microsoft To enable iOS functionality within Windows, users must download the Link to Windows app from the App Store and the Phone Link app from the Microsoft Store. After following the on-screen instructions, users can access important features on their Windows laptop or desktop. Users can easily access notifications, photos, and messages from their iOS device on their Windows PC. No additional software or uploads are required. Additionally, users can also make calls from their PC without ever having to pick up their iPhones. Image: Microsoft How did Microsoft figure this out before Apple? Intel recently announced Unison, a software that functions similarly to Microsoft’s Phone Link. Both allow users to…Microsoft launches app for iPhone users to use iMessage on PC

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