Whatsapp has been working on a standalone app for Windows, and as per recent reports, the app is now launched. True to its word, Whatsapp is trying to bring multi-device functionality, and a part of this effort includes launching apps compatible with different devices.
Based on the Universal Windows Platform, Whatsapp’s desktop application will allow users to receive notifications on their desktops even when their smartphones are not connected to the internet. The app is based on the XAML UI Language which is what allows it to function on native windows apps.
Aesthetically, it is quite similar to Whatsapp web, however, you can expect a few functional changes that should enhance your user experience. The new writing pad feature will allow users to sketch pictures and share them over Whatsapp, by using Windows Ink. Other features, such as the new privacy features added to the smartphone app, will be present within the Desktop app too.
Whatsapp is also working on a new app for MacOS Catalyst. According to Wabetainfo, even though MacOS Catalyst allows users to use iPad compatible apps, support for the same for Whatsapp will be extended at a later date.
To download the Whatsapp Desktop app, you must:
Visit this website:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/whatsapp-desktop/9nksqgp7f2nh?activetab=pivot:overviewtab
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