- Download for Mac. To use the Signal desktop app, Signal must first be installed on your phone. Signal for Windows; Signal for Linux - Debian-based distros.
- Sep 27, 2020 Download the latest version of Signal for Mac - Free, secure messaging for the Desktop. Read 11 user reviews of Signal on MacUpdate.
- Signal is a scalable encryption tool to perform private calls and messaging. Make crystal-clear voice and video calls to people who live across town, or across.
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Signal for Mac 1.7.7 (release notes)
Signal 2.0.1 for Mac can be downloaded from our software library for free. Signal was developed to work on Mac OS X 10.7 or later. Our antivirus scan shows that this Mac download is safe. The actual developer of this software for Mac is By Adrian Granados. The program lies within Audio & Video Tools, more precisely Players. Download Signal for Mac to turn your iPhone or iPod touch into a powerful iTunes remote control.
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Signal for Windows 1.7.6 (release notes)
Demo Version Limitations
The demo version has all features enabled and no time limit. Instead, it will display a 'please register' message for one third of the items in your media library. This limitation will be removed immediately after purchasing and entering a license key.RTI Two-Way Driver
Signal Scope Pro Mac Download
Signal RTI Driver 1.6 (release notes)
Signal Download Mac Installer
This driver allows Signal to integrate with RTI's home automation control processors. With the driver installed you can use your RTI system to provide full two-way control of your favorite desktop media player.
Signal Desktop is a free desktop app for secure one-to-one or group chats, with support for file attachments and media sharing.
The app is the desktop version of the iOS/Android app, Signal Private Messenger, although it only connects to Android systems right now.
You don't need to use both the Android and Chrome builds, but if you do, you'll find the two work well together. Open the desktop app and you'll find all the same conversations you've started on your mobile.
Wherever you're using it, Signal's major plus point is its security (the developer has even been endorsed by Edward Snowden). End-to-end encryption protects everything you're doing from snoopers, even Signal's server doesn't have access to your communications, and the app is open-source so technical users can review the code to check what's going on.
Signal doesn't even require any user names, passwords or PINs - you just use your existing phone number and address book (which is easy, but keep in mind it also gives your phone number to every chat partner).
Verdict:
There's plenty to do, but Signal's excellent security means it's already a good privacy choice.