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Beeper is a multi-protocol messaging client developed by Beeper Inc. that aggregates conversations from 15 distinct chat services—including iMessage, WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Facebook Messenger, Google Chat, Slack, Discord, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, IRC, Matrix, SMS, and more—into one searchable, snooze-able, and archivable unified inbox. Released as version 4.2.670 and supported by 56 incremental updates since its debut, the application is categorized under Communications/Chat & Instant Messaging software for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. By acting as a universal bridge, Beeper enables users who run Windows or Linux to send and receive blue-bubble iMessage texts without owning an Apple device, while simultaneously keeping WhatsApp business threads, Telegram channels, Slack workspaces, and personal SMS messages in the same chronological feed. Advanced features include cross-network keyword search, message snoozing, global archiving, customizable notification rules, end-to-end encryption where the underlying protocol supports it, and a built-in Matrix homeserver that syncs history across all linked accounts. Typical use cases range from customer-support teams that monitor WhatsApp, Telegram, and web-chat widgets in one dashboard, to individuals who want to declutter a phone that would otherwise host a dozen separate messaging apps. Because every service remains logged in and synchronized, users can start a conversation on a work laptop, snooze it during a meeting, and resume it later from a mobile device without losing context. 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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