Someone Just Hacked a Way to Use iMessage on Android

Android phones may soon be able to send and receive iMessages thanks to a new open-source app called PieMessage. You can check out the work-in-progress app in action in the video below. It was created by iOS/Android app developer Eric Chee, who has the source code for PieMessage on GitHub if you'd like to take a look, as well as instructions for setting it up at home if you're comfortable working with AppleScript, Java web servers, and Android Studio. Video: . Don't Miss: Send & Receive Texts from Android Using Apple Messages PieMessage needs a server to run on, but instead of running on... more



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