- Latest Version:Signal Desktop 1.27.4 LATEST
- Requirements:Mac OS X 10.9 or later
- Author / Product:Open Whisper Systems / Signal Desktop for Mac
- Old Versions:
- Filename:signal-desktop-mac-1.27.4.zip
- Details:Signal Desktop for Mac 2019 full offline installer setup for Mac
- Jul 06, 2019 Like Mac and iOS, you’ll find dBm measurements listed under the RSSI entry. On Mac, you don’t need to download any program or app if you want to measure the connected network. Hold the option key and click on the Wi-Fi symbol. You’ll see dBm measurements in the RSSI entry. How to Improve Wi-Fi Signal Strength.
- Signal is an easy-to-use, straightforward utility for monitoring the signal quality of your Wi-Fi connection. Signal for Mac OS X This site has moved to www.adriangranados.com.
Signal Desktop for Mac is fast, simple, secure messaging for the Mac desktop. It now runs independently of your browser, so, if you’re a Firefox or Safari user, you don’t need to install Chrome to send and receive Signal messages on your computer anymore; if you’re a Chrome user, having your browser open will no longer be synonymous with having Signal Desktop open.
Signal Desktop for macOS brings the trusted private messaging experience of Signal to the Mac desktop, with a simplicity that allows you to seamlessly continue conversations back and forth between your mobile device and your macOS. As always, everything is end-to-end encrypted and painstakingly engineered in order to keep your communication safe – allowing you to send high-quality private group, text, picture, and video messages for free.
Features and Highlights
Say anything
Send high-quality group, text, voice, video, document, and picture messages anywhere in the world without SMS or MMS fees. SignalDesktop can message anyone on Signal.
Speak freely
Make crystal-clear voice and video calls to people who live across town, or across the ocean, with no long-distance charges.
Be Yourself
Signal uses your existing phone number and address book. There are no separate logins, usernames, or PINs to manage or lose.
Pay Nothing
Signal for Mac is supported by a team of dedicated developers, community donations, and grants. There are no advertisements, and it doesn't cost anything to use.
Stay private
Signal messages and calls are always end-to-end encrypted and painstakingly engineered to keep your communication safe. 'We can't read your messages or see your calls, and no one else can either'.
View Source
All of code is free, open, and available on GitHub.
Control time
Keep your chat history tidy with messages that you can set to disappear. Choose different disappearing message intervals for each conversation. Everyone in the thread shares the same setting. Good memories will last even if the words vanish.
Free for everyone
Signal for macOS is made for you. As an Open Source project supported by grants and donations, Signal can put users first. There are no ads, no affiliate marketers, no creepy tracking. Just open technology for a fast, simple, and secure messaging experience. The way it should be.
Note: Requires Installed iOS or Android app.
Also Available: Download Signal Desktop for Windows
Signal Desktop for macOS brings the trusted private messaging experience of Signal to the Mac desktop, with a simplicity that allows you to seamlessly continue conversations back and forth between your mobile device and your macOS. As always, everything is end-to-end encrypted and painstakingly engineered in order to keep your communication safe – allowing you to send high-quality private group, text, picture, and video messages for free.
Features and Highlights
Say anything
Send high-quality group, text, voice, video, document, and picture messages anywhere in the world without SMS or MMS fees. SignalDesktop can message anyone on Signal.
Speak freely
Make crystal-clear voice and video calls to people who live across town, or across the ocean, with no long-distance charges.
Be Yourself
Signal uses your existing phone number and address book. There are no separate logins, usernames, or PINs to manage or lose.
Pay Nothing
Signal for Mac is supported by a team of dedicated developers, community donations, and grants. There are no advertisements, and it doesn't cost anything to use.
Stay private
Signal messages and calls are always end-to-end encrypted and painstakingly engineered to keep your communication safe. 'We can't read your messages or see your calls, and no one else can either'.
View Source
All of code is free, open, and available on GitHub.
Control time
Keep your chat history tidy with messages that you can set to disappear. Choose different disappearing message intervals for each conversation. Everyone in the thread shares the same setting. Good memories will last even if the words vanish.
Free for everyone
Signal for macOS is made for you. As an Open Source project supported by grants and donations, Signal can put users first. There are no ads, no affiliate marketers, no creepy tracking. Just open technology for a fast, simple, and secure messaging experience. The way it should be.
Note: Requires Installed iOS or Android app.
Also Available: Download Signal Desktop for Windows
Mac computers that have any of the following ports can connect to HDMI devices. Learn how to identify the ports on your Mac.
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- HDMI port: Connects directly to HDMI using an HDMI cable.
- USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) port: Connects to HDMI using an adapter, such as the Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter.
- Mini DisplayPort: Connects to HDMI using a third-party Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter or cable.
Mac computers that have an HDMI port comply with HDMI 1.4b and support:
- At least 1080p video over HDMI, and some Mac models support higher resolutions when connecting to 4K displays, 5K displays, and Ultra HD TVs
- 8-channel/24-bit audio at 192kHz, Dolby Surround 5.1, and traditional stereo
- HDCP-encrypted playback from iTunes and QuickTime Player (version 10). Safari in macOS Sierra or later also supports HDCP-encrypted playback, if the web page is HTML5-enabled and the content is FairPlay Streaming-enabled and delivered using Media Source Extensions or HTTP Live Streaming.
If using an adapter, check the specifications of the adapter to learn about supported resolutions and other details.
After making the connection
If your Mac doesn't recognize your HDTV, display, or other HDMI device after making the connection:
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- Turn off the HDMI device while your Mac is turned on.
- Unplug the HDMI cable from your Mac, then plug it in again.
- Turn on the HDMI device.
If the video on your HDTV or display extends beyond the borders of the screen, open Displays preferences and adjust the Underscan slider for a better fit. Use any of these methods to open Displays preferences:
- Choose Apple () menu > System Preferences, then click Displays.
- Press Shift-Command-A to open the Applications folder. Then double-click System Preferences, then click Displays.
- If your keyboard has brightness controls, press Option–Brightness Up or Option–Brightness Down.
If your HDMI device isn't receiving audio from your Mac:
- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Sound. In the Output pane, make sure that your HDMI device is selected.
- If you're connecting using a Mini DisplayPort adapter, make sure that your Mac can send audio over Mini DisplayPort.
- If you're connecting from a Mac mini, unplug any audio device that is plugged into your computer's Audio-Out port.
If your Mac goes to sleep while a video is playing or paused, you might see an HDCP error. Quit the app that is playing the video, then open the app again. If the issue continues, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Energy Saver and adjust the settings so that your display doesn't turn off.
Learn more
- If your Mac has an HDMI port, you can use the Apple HDMI to DVI Adapter to connect to a DVI display.
- Mac computers don't support using CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) to control HDMI devices.