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Would be awesome to see this brought to Disa #2

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HammyHavoc opened this issue May 3, 2016 · 3 comments
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Would be awesome to see this brought to Disa #2

HammyHavoc opened this issue May 3, 2016 · 3 comments

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@HammyHavoc
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Hey!

You've achieved what I was really interested in doing a few years back when I was a Mac user transitioning to Windows 8 and Lumia, now I'm transitioning to 10 and Android. :- )

Would love to see intergration of PieMessage with Disa as a plugin: http://disa.im/plugins.html

Will be looking forward to contributing code to PieMessage. Keep it up!

@bboyairwreck
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Hello @HammyHavoc 3rd party support would obviously be awesome but not in within scope at the moment. It is hard though since this app is not necessarily scalable because each user has to be connected to his/her own OSX device.

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Does iMessage work on VMs? I've heard about it working on Hackintosh, so VMs should be viable. That could be one way to scale and offer it as a service like Xcloud do, but that's a different matter.

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OSX does indeed work on VMs with some tweaks.

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