Screensharing could help Workplace attract more clients and disrupt the clunky screen sharing of enterprise apps like Skype and WebEx. Workplace has over 14,000 businesses on board paying $1 to $3 per user, and recently signed up Wal-Mart. But users would surely enjoy if the consumer Messenger app got its own desktop app and screen sharing options one day. Right now, they’re only available for Workplace, Facebook’s enterprise collaboration software that competes with Slack and other business apps. TechCrunch has discovered that Facebook has stealthily launched official desktop PC and Mac chat apps with screen sharing - two features users have been begging for.
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