Native Viber Client Published For Linux

Written by Michael Larabel in Free Software on 26 August 2013 at 12:05 AM EDT. 48 Comments
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Viber Media has released a native Linux client of their popular software for making free calls, texts, and picture sharing. The free Viber service is now officially supported on Fedora and Ubuntu, among other Linux distributions.

Viber is a very popular free calling/texting platform that doesn't require registrations and already has been supported on Windows and OS X as well as mobile operating systems not including iOS and Android but even Windows Phone, Blackberry, Nokia, and Bada. At long last, the Linux desktop has finally been supported so users no longer need to rely upon the Windows Viber program with Wine.

Here is the Linux product page for those wanting to download this native Linux Viber client.
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