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Slack launches desktop app for Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10

The Slack app for Mac starts up.
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Slack today announced the availability of its team-communication app for the Windows operating system.

The well funded company announced the news in a blog post this morning.

Until this point, people running Windows could use Slack in the browser.

The news comes a little more than a year after launching with Mac, iOS, Android, and web apps. To get a feel for Slack’s capabilities, check out my post from this weekend, “10 things I love about Slack.” Competitors include Atlassian’s HipChat and VMware’s SocialCast.


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Slack lets you launch its new app when you boot up Windows, and it prevents notifications from coming up during events like presentations, according to today’s blog post.

A beta version of Slack’s Windows app became available last month, but now the official, updated, non-beta version is ready for download.

Find it here.