So yes, there is both software you need to run on a Mac and Android. When the Mac detects an incoming message, it will pass it back to the Android.
"And uses the Mac's Messages app to send off the notification. Epic’s lawsuit against Apple has now revealed and confirmed that lock-in is the reason. "Basically, what the Android client does is send the text to a MacBook," Chee said. Android users have long wanted an iMessage app to use the popular messaging service on non-Apple devices. So, it's the Mac that handles the entire workload. The solution is a smart hack, but the best part is: PieMessage totally works.ĭeveloped by Eric Chee, PieMessage needs an OS X client as a server to route messages to an Android device, enabling iMessage support on Android devices.