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Telegram Desktop has been updated to Version 5.1.8 Beta

What's new:
• Support nice blockquotes and code blocks edition when composing messages.
• Support collapsing blockquotes and specifying syntax highlight language.
• Support nice spoiler animation in the message composing input field.

Download: from the official website or from GitHub.

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Telegram Desktop has been updated to Version 5.1.8 Beta

What's new:
• Support nice blockquotes and code blocks edition when composing messages.
• Support collapsing blockquotes and specifying syntax highlight language.
• Support nice spoiler animation in the message composing input field.

Download: from the official website or from GitHub.

#update #desktop

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