There are many things I simply don't understand with Messages and iMessages.
First, how do I send an iMessage to someone's iPhone from Messages? It doesn't seem I can just type in their phone number, or can I? It looks like I can use any of my contacts to send a message, but what if they don't own an iPhone and don't have Messages? I'm used to the Skype-like contact list, where all of my Skype contacts have Skype, and their online/offline status is always shown. That's not how it is in Messages, so it's quite confusing
Second, I'm sure everyone has some friends who own Macs and some who own PCs. So who exactly would benefit from a chat application that only allows you to chat with people on Macs? (I'm just talking about the computer-to-computer chat here). Wouldn't it make a lot of sense for Apple to release a version of Messages for Windows? I mean, why would someone choose Messages over Skype, if Skype is cross-platform?
I'd love to use Messages, but the only reason I can't is because the people I talk to mostly use PCs. I've heard it supports AIM, but none of my 300 contacts use that. What is it like, and what does it do? Is AIM PC-compatible? If so, would AIM then be like a PC version of Messages, just with a completely different interface? If I can get a few of my PC friends (and mostly family) to use AIM, then maybe I could use Messages to chat to them, instead of Skype
First, how do I send an iMessage to someone's iPhone from Messages? It doesn't seem I can just type in their phone number, or can I? It looks like I can use any of my contacts to send a message, but what if they don't own an iPhone and don't have Messages? I'm used to the Skype-like contact list, where all of my Skype contacts have Skype, and their online/offline status is always shown. That's not how it is in Messages, so it's quite confusing
Second, I'm sure everyone has some friends who own Macs and some who own PCs. So who exactly would benefit from a chat application that only allows you to chat with people on Macs? (I'm just talking about the computer-to-computer chat here). Wouldn't it make a lot of sense for Apple to release a version of Messages for Windows? I mean, why would someone choose Messages over Skype, if Skype is cross-platform?
I'd love to use Messages, but the only reason I can't is because the people I talk to mostly use PCs. I've heard it supports AIM, but none of my 300 contacts use that. What is it like, and what does it do? Is AIM PC-compatible? If so, would AIM then be like a PC version of Messages, just with a completely different interface? If I can get a few of my PC friends (and mostly family) to use AIM, then maybe I could use Messages to chat to them, instead of Skype