Tech mistake |Though there are many messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram, for iOS users, perhaps iMessage is still the favorite one. However, iMessage only works on Apple devices. For those non-Apple users who also want to enjoy iMessage with their friends, it’s a tough task to have iMessage on hand. So if you want to get iMessage on Windows PC, maybe you need the following tricks.
Part 1: Using Chrome Remote Desktop Service
There are not many methods still useful after iMessage latest updated. Using Chrome Remote Desktop extension is the simplest way to get iMessage for Windows, but you need to have a Mac.
Step 1: Install Google Chrome and Chrome Remote Desktop extension on both your Mac and your Windows PC.
2Step 2: Launch the app on both of your computers, and click “Get Started” under “My Computer”.
3Step 3: On your, Mac click on “Enable Remote Connection”, then download Chrome Remote Desktop Host Installer.
4Step 4: Open the installer and follow onscreen instructions to finish the installation. Then you can remotely connect two computers and enjoy iMessage on Windows PC.
Part 2: Install iOS Emulator on Computer
If you don’t have a Mac, then you can choose to install an iOS emulator on the Windows computer. IOS emulators are third-party software creating a virtual iOS ecosystem on Windows or Linux computers for using iOS apps. But please be careful while using these emulators, they would probably bring some unwanted software or malware to your computer.
List of some iOS emulators:
- iPadian
- APP.IO
- SmartFace
- Mobione Studio
- iPhone simulator
After finishing the installation of the emulator, you can use iMessage on the computer as you want.
Part 3: Get Access to iMessage History on Computer
Apart from using iMessage on a PC, there are many easy ways to view iMessage history on a computer, and one of them is to use Gihosoft iPhone Data Recovery. This software allows you freely view all your iMessage logs on iPhone or iPad, and it also can help you recover lost or deleted iMessage from any iOS device.
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