WhatsApp has an all-new standalone app for Windows. This implies that WhatsApp desktop customers now not must hyperlink their major smartphone to ship, obtain and sync messages. At current, WhatsApp desktop customers should both obtain the web-based model of WhatsApp or use WhatsApp through web browser. The new app is native to Windows and works as a standalone app with out counting on the cellphone app.
The new native app, WhatsApp says, will supply ‘increased reliability and speed’. It is designed and optimized on your desktop working system, it provides. The app will enable customers to obtain notifications and messages even when their cellphone is offline.
Is the app accessible for obtain?
According to an up to date FAQ webpage, the brand new desktop app is out there for obtain on Windows. It might be downloaded through Microsoft App Store. Once downloaded and put in in your desktop, to login
– Open WhatsApp in your cellphone
– Here, faucet on More choices on Android or Settings on iPhone.
– Next, faucet on Linked Devices.
– Point your cellphone digicam to the QR code that seems in your WhatsApp Desktop app.
WhatsApp desktop app native to Mac working methods is at present beneath growth. Those can obtain WhatsApp beta program for early entry.
In phrases of UI and design, the brand new app provides a cleaner interface and appears nearly much like the present app. The solely huge change coming with the app is that customers now not must hold their cellphone linked to the web with the intention to obtain WhatsApp notifications and messages.
Earlier this month, WhatsApp prolonged the time restrict to delete messages. Currently, customers can delete such messages inside as much as 68 minutes. With the brand new replace, WhatsApp customers may have 2 days and 12 hours to delete their messages. Users can delete the message only for themselves or request that messages be deleted for everybody.
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