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Ferdium 7.1.1 is an open-source desktop messaging aggregator that unites WhatsApp, Slack, Telegram, HipChat, Google Hangouts, and more than thirty additional chat services into a single, customizable workspace. Developed by the Ferdium Contributors, the program is designed for professionals and teams who juggle multiple corporate or personal accounts and wish to eliminate the clutter of separate browser tabs or standalone clients. By isolating each service inside its own sandboxed container, Ferdium lets users stay signed in to every network simultaneously while keeping notifications, badges, and keyboard shortcuts distinct and configurable. The interface supports per-service proxy settings, extensive theming, and a portable mode that allows the entire configuration to travel on a USB stick, making the software equally useful on office workstations, shared laptops, or remote-desktop environments. Since its first public build, the project has released thirty successive versions, incrementally adding support for new messaging protocols, memory-saving optimizations, and tighter integration with operating-system notification centers. Typical use cases include customer-support teams that monitor Slack, Discord, and WhatsApp Business in parallel; project managers who switch between Microsoft Teams, Telegram channels, and Google Chat; and freelancers who keep personal Telegram, Signal, and Skype conversations separate from client-facing accounts. The application falls under the “Internet – Chat & IRC” category and is actively maintained through community pull requests, ensuring rapid compatibility updates whenever an upstream service modifies its web interface. Ferdium 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 alongside other applications.
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