Thursday, October 27, 2016

Google Allo 2.0 for Android is out with direct replies, GIF keyboard support,Android Wear support, direct share, and more



Google has released the first major update to Allo since it first launched its latest messaging client in the third week of September. The latest update adds support for a bunch of features that Google has introduced in Nougat. Allo 2.0 is currently in the process of rolling out through the Play Store.

This includes support for multi-window multitasking, Direct Sharing, and Direct Replies. With support for multi-window multitasking, Allo users running Nougat can use the application in split-screen mode alongside other apps. To open Allo in split-screen mode, open the app and then proceed to hold the Recent Apps button. You can then select any other application that you want to run side-by-side to Allow as wall as a Monochrome theme which you can enable in Settings.

With Direct Sharing, which Google first introduced in Marshmallow, Allo users can now directly share content to their favorite contacts right from the share menu. Sadly, since Direct Sharing is so poorly implemented, the feature only sounds good on paper.

Other new features introduced with this update include support for GIFs keyboard and app shortcuts, which will only be available to Pixel and Android 7.1 running devices out there. For Android Wear users, Allo now has a basic Android Wear app making it easier to reply to chats right from your wrist.

Lastly, with support for Direct Replies, Allo users can respond to conversation right from the notification shade without having to open the application. Finally, you now get direct voice recognition when you're chatting with the Google Assistant.


Download : Google Allo 2.0



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