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Make Signal Desktop a 'Share target' on Win10 #4058

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tom-73bw opened this issue Mar 18, 2020 · 1 comment
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Make Signal Desktop a 'Share target' on Win10 #4058

tom-73bw opened this issue Mar 18, 2020 · 1 comment

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Bug Description

Win 10 supports sharing an information by handing it over to a target app.

Signal is not supported as a 'source target' app as indicated here.

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Open an application which supports the Win10 sharing feature, e.g. Firefox
  2. Open the sharing menu in the source application:
    rf. to screenshot 1
  3. Try to initiate the sharing:
    rf. to screenshot 2

Actual Result:

Signal does not appear in the list of 'Share target' apps.

Expected Result:

The Signal icon should be available for opening the Signal app.

We expect Signal to open the contact list and to provide a message draft which holds the shared information.

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Platform Info

Signal Version:

v1.32.1

Operating System:

Win10 V 1909 Build 18363.657

Linked Device Version:

Android: V9

Link to Debug Log

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@scottnonnenberg-signal scottnonnenberg-signal changed the title Signal is not a 'Share target' app in Win10 Make Signal Desktop a 'Share target' on Win10 Mar 18, 2020
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