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ttth (talk to the hand) 1.8.0, developed by yafp, is an Electron-based desktop client designed to consolidate multiple popular online services into a single, lightweight application window. Currently offered in one version, the program supports WhatsApp, Threema, Telegram, Twitter, Google and several additional services, allowing users to keep personal and work-related conversations, social feeds and productivity tools side-by-side without juggling numerous browser tabs or standalone apps. By embedding each service in its own sandboxed tab, ttth preserves the native functionality of every platform—notifications, file transfers, voice messages and emoji pickers—while adding system-level conveniences such as global hotkeys, custom colour schemes, optional ad blocking and a portable mode that keeps all data inside the installation folder. The open-source codebase appeals to privacy-minded individuals who prefer to verify how their credentials are handled, and the cross-architecture Windows build runs equally well on desktops, laptops and Windows-on-ARM devices. Typical use cases include customer-support teams that monitor several WhatsApp Business and Telegram channels from one screen, journalists who need to watch Twitter lists and Threema feeds simultaneously, and home users who want to keep Google Messages and personal chats available in a resizable corner window during gaming or video playback. Because each service is isolated, a crash in one tab does not affect the others, and the minimalist menu bar offers quick toggles for audio muting, desktop notification silencing and overnight “do-not-disturb” scheduling. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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