For example, one can enjoy Google and Microsoft on an iOS.
Since, it is an Apple-only service, means that Android smartphone users cannot use this app.
It isnt easy, and its only partially functional at present.
This is not an official system from Apple, so dont get too excited just yet.
So, its the Mac that handles the entire workload.
Basically, what the Android client does is send the text to a MacBook, Chee said.
And uses the Macs Messages app to send off the notification.
When the Mac detects an incoming message, it will pass it back to the Android.
So yes, there is both software you oughta run on a Mac and Android.
I have an old 2007 MacBook that is just always on connected at home that serves as its client…
So, how does it work?
Chee has also presented a proof-of-concept video demonstration that shows the PieMessage app in work.
However, there are some limitations to PieMessage.
This is because PieMessage works by routing iMessages from your Mac to your Android phone as they arrive.
you’ve got the option to get the PieMessage source code onGitHub.
source: www.techworm.net