Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Path Release Independent Short Message : Path Talk


Path increasingly expand its services. Following in the footsteps of Facebook, the San Francisco-based company that apparently follow-released standalone application (stand alone application) nicknamed Path Talk. That is, in order to separate the social networking service with instant messaging applications.
Path Talk has officially launched for Android and iOS devices. The service is integrated with the phone number and contact list on the user's device. Users can add friends based on the phone number. However, the condition in question must have an account friends Path Talk beforehand.
Navigation tabs at the top of the Path Talk identical as Path. There is a user name, profile photo, and cover. Just like chat application in general, Path Talk has several menus, such as Message, Status, and People. In the upper right, the user can perform and the account settings menu what status you want to display.
Feature Message, serves as an introduction to the Path message. Not just sharing text messages, this feature can be used to send video and photos, share location, voicemail, and music. Users can also send a digital sticker downloaded 1,500 free and paid. Path Talk also lets users create a group chat. Path Talk focuses on privacy by providing a feature called Off the Record. The whole message is sent via the Path Talk will be deleted from the server and the user of the device within 24 hours after the message was sent.


Status menu displays information about the status of friends, ranging from the location, the weather, the percentage of the battery from the device to a friend. There is also a Quick Reply feature. As the name suggests, this feature enables users to reply to messages quickly. How, by sending phone alert (colored blue) or a question mark (yellow) which can be done by shifting to the right contact name, or a check mark (green) located on the right column of chat.
Users can send a check mark if it agrees with the idea of ​​interlocutor. While signs mean phone calls requesting conversation continued via telephone. Unlike LINE, telephony capabilities in the Path Talk does not rely on an internet connection but the service provider.
When companies provide future updates, Path Talk will provide the ability to be able to send messages to a store or restaurant reservations user favorites. Through this application, users will receive a direct answer on the orders of the concerned parties.

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