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  • 4.2.715
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  • 4.2.367
  • 4.2.330
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  • 4.2.166
  • 4.2.149
  • 4.1.311
  • 4.1.289
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  • 4.1.169
  • 4.1.145
  • 4.1.135
  • 4.1.111
  • 4.1.87
  • 4.1.64
  • 4.1.41
  • 4.1.36
  • 4.1.20
  • 4.1.1
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  • 4.0.779
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  • 4.0.732
  • 4.0.710
  • 4.0.693
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  • 4.0.570
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  • 4.0.551
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  • 3.107.2

Beeper is a unified messaging client developed by Beeper Inc. that consolidates conversations from iMessage, WhatsApp, and thirteen additional chat networks into one searchable, snooze-able, archivable interface, eliminating the need to switch between separate apps and ensuring no message is overlooked through a unified inbox. Released as version 4.2.715 after 58 incremental updates, the program falls squarely within the Internet / Chat & IRC category and is designed for Windows users who manage multiple simultaneous communication streams across consumer and business platforms. Typical use cases include professionals who coordinate with clients on WhatsApp while keeping personal iMessage threads visible, community managers overseeing Discord and Telegram groups, and remote teams that rely on Slack, Google Chat, and Signal in parallel; the centralized archive and cross-network search also simplify compliance logging and personal record-keeping. By abstracting each service’s native protocol into a single, consistent UI, Beeper reduces desktop clutter, memory footprint, and notification fatigue, yet still honors platform-specific features such as read receipts, emoji reactions, and end-to-end encryption where supported. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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