All-in-One Messenger

All-in-One Messenger

One app for all your communication services

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Use messengers like WhatsApp, Telegram, Messenger, Skype, Gmail and many more in one app!
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Avi

I can't say for sure since I just uninstalled Rambox but I feel it consumes significantly more battery power than using Rambox or Franz. My Chrome which runs at 10 energy impact value at idle was running at 71 with 2 slack windows opened in All-in-One Messenger.

Pros:

Nice idea, saves some disk space

Cons:

Energy hogging

Adam Lazarus
Resource utilization-wise, how does this stack up against Franz or Rambox, or just multiple chrome tabs?
Alexander Flatter
@adamlaz Hi Adam, in comparison to Electron-based apps such as Rambox and Franz, our main process is more lightweight and the app’s download size is much smaller. Apart from that, each messenger does still have its own process and uses the same amount of memory as a corresponding Chrome tab or Electron web view. Did you notice any issues in this area?
mco
Does this support multiple profiles protected by some level of authentication that protects all of the connected IM services?
HenrikWenz
Hey @marcuscoh All-in-One Messenger doesn't support profiles. But every messenger tab is isolated. This means you can use a multibe Skype/Google/Telegram/etc. accounts at the same time!
mco
for shared workstation scenarios, it doesn't work. trillian was the closest it came. i guess i have to stick with it.
Alexander Flatter
@marcuscoh Hello! May I ask for your use case? Wouldn't adding a user to your operating system help?
mco
@aflatter yup. that's the way i'd get around it if i needed it. still would like to see some type of protection through a standard like openid which would be used to decrypt the locally stored credential info.
Patrick Thompson
I've been using Franz since it was shared here on Product Hunt, but this is a great take on the same concept. Making it a chrome app makes sense! My only complaints are: 1. There is currently no tweetdeck support. If that was added it would be perfect. 2. Every time I relaunch the app HipChat asks me if I want to enable desktop notifications even though they already are enabled.
Alexander Flatter
@unseenvision Hello Patrick! Just a heads-up: Tweetdeck support will ship with our next release!
Steven Hambleton
Does the product have a Twitter account?
Alexander Flatter
@stinhambo Hello, yes, we're on Twitter too: https://twitter.com/aiomessenger
Reony T
What are the notification sounds supposed to be? Native ones based on app/service? I'm not hearing any... :(
Stuart Riddle
Nice. Can I make Skype calls through it?
Sam Rizzi
@stuart_riddle Yes I was looking for an answer to this question too.
Sam Rizzi
@stuart_riddle Just installed and checked and it's not supported. :(