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Facebook Messenger vs Telegram Desktop

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Facebook Messenger

7.0
Communication

Native desktop app for Messenger (formerly Facebook Messenger)

Telegram Desktop

7.5
Communication

Desktop client for Telegram messenger

Metric Facebook Messenger Telegram Desktop
Category Communication Communication
AI Score 7.0 7.5
30-day Installs 80 898
90-day Installs 284 3.0K
365-day Installs 3.9K 10.1K
Version 525.0.0.34.106 6.7.8
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated Yes No
GitHub Stars 970 12
GitHub Forks 214 7
Open Issues 16 1
License MIT
Language Ruby
Last GitHub Commit 4mo ago 2mo ago
First Seen Apr 9, 2015 Jun 17, 2016

Reviews

Facebook Messenger

Facebook Messenger offers a native desktop experience for real-time messaging, video calls, and file sharing, benefiting millions of users seeking seamless communication across devices.

Enables users to communicate via Messenger directly from their desktop.

Pros

  • + Real-time messaging and video calls
  • + Seamless integration with Messenger ecosystem
  • + Free to use

Cons

  • - Privacy concerns
  • - Occasional service outages

Telegram Desktop

Telegram Desktop offers a robust desktop experience for the Telegram messaging service, featuring cross-platform support, real-time communication, and advanced features like code formatting. It benefits users who prefer a desktop client for enhanced functionality and convenience.

Provides a desktop client for the Telegram messaging service, enabling users to communicate, share files, and access features not available on mobile platforms.

Pros

  • + Auto-updates ensure the latest features and security patches are always available.
  • + Active development and frequent updates maintain the app's relevance and functionality.
  • + Mature with a long history of updates, ensuring reliability and feature completeness.
  • + Cross-platform support enhances usability across different operating systems.
  • + Advanced features like code formatting and file sharing improve productivity.

Cons

  • - GitHub statistics show relatively low engagement, which may indicate limited community involvement.
  • - Past security concerns, such as leaking internet addresses during calls, raise potential privacy issues.