The company I work for is in the process of launching a new messaging application called Superchat. The app acts as a hub for all of your different chat applications—Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, Google Hangouts, and more (up to twenty for the commercial launch)—so that you can communicate with your friends, family, and colleagues from one place.
In addition to this chat aggregation feature, Superchat offers unique synchronous media sharing experiences and file sharing and storage, which makes Superchat a very powerful tool to connect to others in ways people previously have not been able to.
If anyone here is interested in trying out this app a month before it is officially launched, here is your chance:
Register at http://www.superchat.eventbrite.com
Superchat
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- 100% Pixie
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great idea
i assume its world wide,
any cost?
free registration is only for the party
which i have no interest in
and i see no where to register for superchat
so any info on superchat>
i assume its world wide,
any cost?
free registration is only for the party
which i have no interest in
and i see no where to register for superchat
so any info on superchat>
"We are turning into a nation of whimpering slaves to Fear—fear of war, fear of poverty, fear of random terrorism, or suddenly getting locked up in a military detention camp on vague charges of being a Terrorist sympathizer." HST
I worry about these apps. As it stands the independent chat apps such as Viber and Whatsapp have a record of your chats and can do God knows what with it. Now another third party also gets a copy of all your chats. I'd wonder why. Sounds like a nice idea all the same, if not exactly unique.
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@ Bosco, I am also interested in what kind of access this app will have to data and credentials. However as long as it has not been published there is not much to audit. TS also seems to have forgotten about this topic.....