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Hello team Caprine, is it available for debian 9.4 based 32 bit distros ? Is possible to build it for 32 bit? Is it achievable? This is single core Atom N450 Netbook, what is your opnion about running in such hardware? Maybe I should try else apps/browser extensions? — messenger dot com gets a full blank page, couldn't find a way to access it.
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Just installed it. Feels fast/responsive and looks like using less memory than my previous ones. Let's see how it behaves when a few hundred lines of messages have been exchanged.
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1. Download
2. Install and Login
3. Goto preferences, tweak, minimize to tray
4. Everything works.
Pros:
Just works...TYVM
Cons:
I didn't know what Caprine meant until I read review. Put the goat thing somewhere in the app.
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I wanted a small, thin, light application that wrapped the Facebook Messenger service so that I could have Messenger open in an app rather than a browser tab. Caprine does exactly that. It also runs super light (~50Mb of RAM) *and* it has built in privacy features that Facebook does not offer. This is exactly what I was after. Kudos to the App dev for this one.
Pros:
This is exactly what I was looking for. An app wrapper for Messenger so I don't need to use a browser.
Cons:
None. It is literally 1000% what I was looking for.
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I hate FB for few reasons and I only needed the IM, thanks for building Caprine. Just found it today and installed it on debain. When I click on my recent chat with a friend from the list, it seem to be giving me their active status as some time ago or active now under their name. That is cool, but I have no way of know who is active at the moment from my friends list. Is it by design?
Have been using this for a couple of months now — by far the best desktop Messenger client out there.
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Caprine looks very promising and I love the initial experience. My most favorite part though, it's basically a Messenger.com skin - thus, does not remove features like bot support. Kudos on this beautiful app. The extra features like customization, jumping to conversations are super useful.
1. Download
2. Install and Login
3. Goto preferences, tweak, minimize to tray
4. Everything works.
Pros:Just works...TYVM
Cons:I didn't know what Caprine meant until I read review. Put the goat thing somewhere in the app.
I wanted a small, thin, light application that wrapped the Facebook Messenger service so that I could have Messenger open in an app rather than a browser tab. Caprine does exactly that. It also runs super light (~50Mb of RAM) *and* it has built in privacy features that Facebook does not offer. This is exactly what I was after. Kudos to the App dev for this one.
Pros:This is exactly what I was looking for. An app wrapper for Messenger so I don't need to use a browser.
Cons:None. It is literally 1000% what I was looking for.
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