Also available for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X

Feb 14, 2015 20:22 GMT  ·  By

Cutegram is one of those new apps that you fall in love with instantly, especially if they provide overwhelming features. It is a Telegram client for GNU/Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X systems, written in Qt5/QML and designed to blend perfectly into the KDE Plasma graphical desktop environment and dubbed by its developers “Best Telegram Client Ever.”

Of course, you can always use the official Telegram Desktop client, which is also written with the latest Qt5 technologies, but Cutegram includes more attractive features you will fall in love with, such as Twitter emoji, full drag & drop support, multi-account support, better contact list, offline mode, and native and smarter notifications.

Cutegram 2 has just been released, bringing a wide range of new features

Cutegram 2 has just been released, bringing a wide range of new features like support for multiple accounts, secret chat, proxy support, offline mode, camera button, support for searching through messages, support for sending text messages as documents using drag and drop, windowed mode, share media location, as well as an ever-useful Delete History action.

In addition, Cutegram 2 introduces an autostart option that can be enabled from the Configure menu, a Cancel button on the file downloading dialog, a progress bar for file sending actions, several UI (User Interface) enhancements, support for sending messages to users that are not on your contact list, smarter drag and drop actions, updated translations, and numerous other small improvements and bugfixes that make a big difference.

You can download Cutegram 2 for your GNU/Linux box right now from Softpedia (available as universal installers for any distribution or as native packages for Ubuntu Linux). Do not hesitate to visit the project’s official website, where you can view more details about its unique features, read the entire changelog for version 2.0, or grab the Windows and Mac OS X versions.

Cutegram 2.0.0 Changelog