Versions:

  • 6.4.0.1
  • 6.2.3.1
  • 6.2.2.1
  • 6.1.0.1
  • 6.0.0.1
  • 5.16.6.1
  • 5.16.4.1
  • 5.16.1.1
  • 5.16.0.1
  • 5.15.2.1
  • 5.14.3.1
  • 5.14.2.1
  • 5.13.1.1
  • 5.12.5.1
  • 5.10.3.1
  • 5.7.0.1

materialgram 6.4.0.1 is an open-source desktop messenger published by kukuruzka165 that re-skins the official Telegram Desktop client with a comprehensive Material Design interface while injecting a set of power-user enhancements. Falling squarely into the Instant Messaging category, the program preserves Telegram’s end-to-end encrypted cloud chats, channels, bots and file-sharing backbone, but wraps it in a cleaner, Google-inspired UI that adds rounded corners, pastel theming, adaptive layouts and animated transitions reminiscent of modern Android applications. Beyond the visual overhaul, the fork introduces optional quality-of-life extras such as larger emoji sets, downloadable sticker packs, advanced chat folders, collapsible side panels, system tray improvements and experimental privacy toggles, all of which remain synchronized with the core Telegram protocol so users can move seamlessly between mobile, web and other desktop installs without losing history or contacts. The project has iterated through sixteen public builds since its inception, each back-porting upstream security patches and Telegram feature drops while refining the Material skin and squashing community-reported bugs; version 6.4.0.1 specifically aligns with Telegram’s 4.7 codebase, ensuring support for topics in groups, unlimited file size transfers up to 2 GB per message, and improved voice-chat performance on Windows 10 and 11. Typical use cases include professionals who want a less cluttered workspace, theme enthusiasts seeking cohesive aesthetics across devices, and privacy-minded individuals who still require mainstream network compatibility. 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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