iMessages were first made popular on the iPhone, and Apple quickly built a Messages app into OS X. The app, which works just like the app on your iPhone, enables you to send an unlimited number of messages to anyone with a Mac, iOS device or Apple Watch. They can be multimedia messages too, as Messages works with photos, videos, documents, audio and contacts. And, just like your iPhone, you can see when messages are delivered and read (if the recipient has Read Receipts activated), and if the recipient has begun a reply. Apple has even implemented end-to-end encryption into its Messages service, which means that all your conversations will stay completely private. Plus, Messages works across all your devices – start having a conversation on your Mac at your…
