Category: Imessage

Do imessages show up as text?

, i Messages normally appear in blue text bubbles (messages between Apple devices). If you’ve enabled “Send as SMS” on your i. Phone, when i. Message is not available your messages will be sent as SMS. Keep in mind Carrier messaging rates may apply. If you know someone has an i. Phone and suddenly text […]

How can I see my imessages on a pc?

How to View i. Phone Messages on your Computer View i. Phone messages directly on your computer (PC/Mac) Our first method explores how you can view your i. Phone messages in a clear format on your View i. Phone messages from an i. Tunes backup (PC/Mac) View messages, and text from your computer. There is […]

How to imessage a group?

How to add someone to a group text message. Tap the group message that you want to add someone to. Tap the group icons at the top of the thread. Tap the gray arrow icon to the right of the contacts, then tap Add Contact .. Type the contact that you want to add, then […]

Where do imessages get stored?

, the i Message history that powers your Messages app is stored in a database file in your computer’s hard drive, in a hidden folder named Library which, in turn, is in your username folder. You can usually find your username folder on the side bar of the finder. You might be thinking “Where are […]

Are imessages saved?

, i Message files stored: The Good News. Your messages and photos, videos, or any other attachments automatically sync and store in ~/Library/Messages/Archives and ~/Library/Messages/Attachments. The Archive Folder holds all your past messages from saved or closed conversations. The message table indeed seems to hold all the saved i, and messages. It has a text […]

Can you use imessage on pc?

Answer: Yes, you can use i. Message on your PC by using third-party applications, simulators, and Chrome Remote Desktop Feature. Q #2) Can you get i. Message on Windows? Answer: Using i. Message on Windows is possible, but you can do it only by using a simulator because, without a simulator, i. Message won’t run. […]