WhatsApp – s desktop app for Mac and Windows is identical to WhatsApp Web, TheINQUIRER
WhatsApp's desktop app for Mac and Windows is identical to WhatsApp Web
FACEBOOK-OWNED MESSAGING SERVICE WhatsApp has released a desktop app for OS X and Windows.
Just as expected, WhatsApp announced a native desktop app for devices running Windows 8+ and Mac OS Ten.9 and above.
"Today we’re introducing a desktop app so you have a fresh way to stay in touch anytime and anywhere – whether on your phone or computer at home or work," WhatsApp said in a blog post.
Before you get too excited, don’t. WhatsApp’s fresh app is almost identical to the browser-based WhatsApp Web client, and simply mirrors conversations and messages from mobile devices, which means you’ll need your smartphone nearby in order to use it.
However, as the app runs natively on the desktop, there’s the added bonus of desktop notifications and better keyboard shortcuts.
The WhatsApp desktop apps, just like the Web client, require you to scan a QR code using the app on the smartphone. Once you’ve installed the latest version of WhatsApp, head to Settings > WhatsApp Web > Scan QR Code.
WhatsApp’s desktop app is available to download now at the rock-hard’s website. We were able to download without problems on a MacBook, but some have reported that the download site times out when attempting to install the app on Windows.
WhatsApp’s hasn’t only been working on a desktop app, according to rumours. Leaked screenshots suggest that the rigid plans to roll out a fresh video-calling feature to the Android and iOS apps.
These screenshots come courtesy of PhoneRadar and showcase a beta version of WhatsApp’s mobile app with a Facebook Messenger-style camera icon in the top right corner of the talk window.
It also shows a fresh Movie Call option in WhatsApp’s list of connectivity options. µ
WhatsApp – s desktop app for Mac and Windows is identical to WhatsApp Web, TheINQUIRER
WhatsApp's desktop app for Mac and Windows is identical to WhatsApp Web
FACEBOOK-OWNED MESSAGING SERVICE WhatsApp has released a desktop app for OS X and Windows.
Just as expected, WhatsApp announced a native desktop app for devices running Windows 8+ and Mac OS Ten.9 and above.
"Today we’re introducing a desktop app so you have a fresh way to stay in touch anytime and anywhere – whether on your phone or computer at home or work," WhatsApp said in a blog post.
Before you get too excited, don’t. WhatsApp’s fresh app is almost identical to the browser-based WhatsApp Web client, and simply mirrors conversations and messages from mobile devices, which means you’ll need your smartphone nearby in order to use it.
However, as the app runs natively on the desktop, there’s the added bonus of desktop notifications and better keyboard shortcuts.
The WhatsApp desktop apps, just like the Web client, require you to scan a QR code using the app on the smartphone. Once you’ve installed the latest version of WhatsApp, head to Settings > WhatsApp Web > Scan QR Code.
WhatsApp’s desktop app is available to download now at the rigid’s website. We were able to download without problems on a MacBook, but some have reported that the download site times out when attempting to install the app on Windows.
WhatsApp’s hasn’t only been working on a desktop app, according to rumours. Leaked screenshots suggest that the stiff plans to roll out a fresh video-calling feature to the Android and iOS apps.
These screenshots come courtesy of PhoneRadar and demonstrate a beta version of WhatsApp’s mobile app with a Facebook Messenger-style camera icon in the top right corner of the talk window.
It also shows a fresh Movie Call option in WhatsApp’s list of connectivity options. µ
WhatsApp – s desktop app for Mac and Windows is identical to WhatsApp Web, TheINQUIRER
WhatsApp's desktop app for Mac and Windows is identical to WhatsApp Web
FACEBOOK-OWNED MESSAGING SERVICE WhatsApp has released a desktop app for OS X and Windows.
Just as expected, WhatsApp announced a native desktop app for devices running Windows 8+ and Mac OS Ten.9 and above.
"Today we’re introducing a desktop app so you have a fresh way to stay in touch anytime and anywhere – whether on your phone or computer at home or work," WhatsApp said in a blog post.
Before you get too excited, don’t. WhatsApp’s fresh app is almost identical to the browser-based WhatsApp Web client, and simply mirrors conversations and messages from mobile devices, which means you’ll need your smartphone nearby in order to use it.
However, as the app runs natively on the desktop, there’s the added bonus of desktop notifications and better keyboard shortcuts.
The WhatsApp desktop apps, just like the Web client, require you to scan a QR code using the app on the smartphone. Once you’ve installed the latest version of WhatsApp, head to Settings > WhatsApp Web > Scan QR Code.
WhatsApp’s desktop app is available to download now at the rigid’s website. We were able to download without problems on a MacBook, but some have reported that the download site times out when attempting to install the app on Windows.
WhatsApp’s hasn’t only been working on a desktop app, according to rumours. Leaked screenshots suggest that the rock hard plans to roll out a fresh video-calling feature to the Android and iOS apps.
These screenshots come courtesy of PhoneRadar and showcase a beta version of WhatsApp’s mobile app with a Facebook Messenger-style camera icon in the top right corner of the talk window.
It also shows a fresh Movie Call option in WhatsApp’s list of connectivity options. µ
WhatsApp – s desktop app for Mac and Windows is identical to WhatsApp Web, TheINQUIRER
WhatsApp's desktop app for Mac and Windows is identical to WhatsApp Web
FACEBOOK-OWNED MESSAGING SERVICE WhatsApp has released a desktop app for OS X and Windows.
Just as expected, WhatsApp announced a native desktop app for devices running Windows 8+ and Mac OS Ten.9 and above.
"Today we’re introducing a desktop app so you have a fresh way to stay in touch anytime and anywhere – whether on your phone or computer at home or work," WhatsApp said in a blog post.
Before you get too excited, don’t. WhatsApp’s fresh app is almost identical to the browser-based WhatsApp Web client, and simply mirrors conversations and messages from mobile devices, which means you’ll need your smartphone nearby in order to use it.
However, as the app runs natively on the desktop, there’s the added bonus of desktop notifications and better keyboard shortcuts.
The WhatsApp desktop apps, just like the Web client, require you to scan a QR code using the app on the smartphone. Once you’ve installed the latest version of WhatsApp, head to Settings > WhatsApp Web > Scan QR Code.
WhatsApp’s desktop app is available to download now at the rigid’s website. We were able to download without problems on a MacBook, but some have reported that the download site times out when attempting to install the app on Windows.
WhatsApp’s hasn’t only been working on a desktop app, according to rumours. Leaked screenshots suggest that the stiff plans to roll out a fresh video-calling feature to the Android and iOS apps.
These screenshots come courtesy of PhoneRadar and display a beta version of WhatsApp’s mobile app with a Facebook Messenger-style camera icon in the top right corner of the talk window.
It also shows a fresh Movie Call option in WhatsApp’s list of connectivity options. µ