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Slack, you've got company. WeChat just launched its own ****** messaging app.
Slack, you've got company. WeChat just launched its own ****** messaging app.
http://rack.0.mshcdn.com/media/ZgkyM...ba3/wechat.jpghttp://rack.1.mshcdn.com/assets/feed...50839a8e00.jpghttp://rack.1.mshcdn.com/assets/feed...32c6f24ba1.jpg WeChat launched version 1.0 of its hotly-anticipated ****** chat app, WeChat Enterprise, on Monday. WeSlack (**t its real name, but it does have a nice ring to it) is free and only available in Chinese via apps for iOS, Android, *******, and OS X. But using the program isn’t quite as simple as just downloading and logging in*—*as we found out below. <h2 class="h2">Business casual </h2>Like we said at the app’s an**uncement, WeChat Enterprise includes a number of features that are familiar territory to those who have used business chat apps. But it also has some welcome in**vations. The service can essentially replace group email, and make quick chats between colleagues easier. It has useful add-ons like the ability for an employee to mark when they are on a break, hold group voice/text chats, and allows for companies to build in specific features like automated forms for reimbursements, vacations, and the like. Read more... More about Workplace, Business, Apps, China, and Wechathttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Mashable/~4/43NrZKNMhAs |
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