
Five Alternatives To Google Hangouts
Google will be shutting down Gtalk on Feb 16 and you will have to move to Google Hangouts post that. Google Hangouts is one of the widely used chat clients in the world today. Thanks to dedicated video and audio calling features, it is also used by enterprise users for conference calls and much more. However, if you're in the market for something new, we've got five decent alternatives for the app.

Hipchat: This is an excellent application for cross platform usage and can be accessed by a large group of users at once, much like Hangouts. They use secure 256-bit SSL encryption for messages, which means your content is always safe. You can also introduce guests into the groups and control what conversations they see and have access to.

Slack: One of the more popular alternatives to Hangouts, Slack is a free to use application with the ability to hold group video and audio calls. Perfectly suited for enterprise users, the app also supports cloud storage integration.

WeChat: Popular Chinese IM client, WeChat is one of the widely used mobile IM clients in the world. Much like WhatsApp, it supports older platforms like Symbian and some BlackBerry OS versions. It has its own video and voice calling service as well, making it an excellent app to have on your mobile devices.

Line: This is yet another mobile IM client which supports audio and video calls over WiFi and 3G. Supported platforms include Android, iOS, Windows Phone, BlackBerry OS, Firefox OS and even Symbian. The only downside here is that the app doesn't have a desktop client, so your usage is limited to tablets and smartphones.

Skype: The app will obviously feature in all lists as one of the best cross platform IM clients and a very good alternative to Google Hangouts. This app was one of the first to go mainstream with the video calls feature and has been available longer than Hangouts and most apps on the list here. It's free and has dedicated apps for Windows and Mac OS too. Since it is owned by Microsoft, it is offered by default on Windows Phones. Using Skype Credit, customers can also make calls to phones across the world.
There are many other apps you can try out if you're looking for a change, but these stand out as the best alternatives to Hangouts at the moment. What's your favorite Hangouts alternative?
Hipchat: This is an excellent application for cross platform usage and can be accessed by a large group of users at once, much like Hangouts. They use secure 256-bit SSL encryption for messages, which means your content is always safe. You can also introduce guests into the groups and control what conversations they see and have access to.
Slack: One of the more popular alternatives to Hangouts, Slack is a free to use application with the ability to hold group video and audio calls. Perfectly suited for enterprise users, the app also supports cloud storage integration.
WeChat: Popular Chinese IM client, WeChat is one of the widely used mobile IM clients in the world. Much like WhatsApp, it supports older platforms like Symbian and some BlackBerry OS versions. It has its own video and voice calling service as well, making it an excellent app to have on your mobile devices.
Line: This is yet another mobile IM client which supports audio and video calls over WiFi and 3G. Supported platforms include Android, iOS, Windows Phone, BlackBerry OS, Firefox OS and even Symbian. The only downside here is that the app doesn't have a desktop client, so your usage is limited to tablets and smartphones.
Skype: The app will obviously feature in all lists as one of the best cross platform IM clients and a very good alternative to Google Hangouts. This app was one of the first to go mainstream with the video calls feature and has been available longer than Hangouts and most apps on the list here. It's free and has dedicated apps for Windows and Mac OS too. Since it is owned by Microsoft, it is offered by default on Windows Phones. Using Skype Credit, customers can also make calls to phones across the world.
There are many other apps you can try out if you're looking for a change, but these stand out as the best alternatives to Hangouts at the moment. What's your favorite Hangouts alternative?
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