![]() ![]() Signal was clearly designed for short session lengths - brief messages that are composed quickly. Better support for long messages (or a new product using the same network and security). Lastly, you cannot form a group from Signal Desktop. Also, Signal has no per-group notification settings, so if you're in a "noisy" group your only option is to turn off notifications universally (including one-on-one messages and other groups) or live with it. You get a thread for that group, so you can follow the discussion clearly, and you can leave the group, but it hides the nuts and bolts of the fact that a group has been formed. ![]() iMessage, by contrast, just automatically makes a group without a name. I'm forever naming them "John Sue Bill" or "Jane Roger Amanda". Right now, to do a group in Signal you have to name the group, which makes it kind of a pain to create ad hoc quick groups. As a heavy Signal user, from where I sit I personally see the following clear needs: ![]()
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