sounds good, but I don’t know how it actually performs, because these similar software have often been unstable in the past.
Wei Feng News, thanks to the Mac version of the messaging application and the Continuity function, Mac users can receive iMessage messages and ordinary text messages from iPhone users. For iPhone users using Windows, they seem to be "isolated" because they cannot send or receive iMessages or regular text messages on the desktop.
However, this situation has been improved, and more and more software developers are beginning to work on solving this type of problem. Remote Messages Client is such a software. Remote Messages Client allows users to send or receive iMessages or regular text messages on Windows. Remote Messages Client also enables users to view attachments in messages, such as pictures and videos. The user on the other end won’t know you’re sending a text message from within the app; they might even think you’re doing it on a Mac or iOS device.
To use the Remote Messages Client on a computer, iPhone users need to jailbreak and install a free theme called "Nine" on their device (Source: http://dylanduff.github.io/repo/). To connect your iPhone to the Windows client you need to enter the IP address and port number, and then you can experience the functions it brings.
If you are interested in this software, you may wish to download it here for $1.