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So, whatever your version of OS X on whatever your Mac, you’ll be Facebooking. The configuration and setup process is a little bit different, but the protocol is the same as is the ability to have a full conversation with your Facebook buddies. What if you don’t have Messages for OS X? All modern Macs should, but if you’re using an older version of Mac system software that has the iChat app instead, don’t worry, you can also use Facebook chat in iChat too. This certainly beats having a web browser window open to on a Mac, and if you have set up Facebook posts and sharing in OS X you now have much of the Facebook functionality right in OS X without having to go to the website to talk to friends, share stuff, or post status updates. You can access the Facebook Friends buddy list at any time from the “Windows” menu item in Messages app, where you can also set your status to be online or offline, or away. To log out of Facebook Messenger in Messages, simply pull down the “Messages” menu item and choose “Log out of ” – similarly, you can log in that way as well. Once you have Facebook Messenger added to Messages, you will be automatically logged into Facebook Messenger when the Messages app opens. If you’re on a Mac, the ability to have Facebook Messenger conversations right in the Messages app of OS X is really quite nice, the conversations will appear alongside other text messages and iMessages, Google Chat, Yahoo Messenger, or AOL / AIM communications.

Open the Messages app on the Mac if you haven’t done so yet.This basically turns your Messages app into a full fledged Mac Facebook Messenger client, you’ll be set up in just a few seconds with these instructions: How to Add Facebook Messenger to Messages in OS X
