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After Windows, WhatsApp now seems to have its eye on macOS

WhatsApp, which has been updated for Windows with new capabilities in the past days, has now set its target macOS users.
 After Windows, WhatsApp now seems to have its eye on macOS
READING NOW After Windows, WhatsApp now seems to have its eye on macOS

WhatsApp, right after renewing its desktop application for Windows 11 with new capabilities, now seems to have Apple’s macOS on its agenda.

WABetaInfo says you will now be able to connect Android phones to WhatsApp Desktop on macOS just like an iPhone, allowing the multi-device feature to be used. This allows you to see your messages regardless of whether your smartphone is turned on.

This is a good development for macOS users who may feel left behind after the redesign of WhatsApp Desktop for Windows 11. With the WWDC to be held in June, we expect this news to become certain for Mac users.

Once upon a time, you could chat from your computer by installing various applications such as MSN Messenger, AIM or Adium, depending on your personal tastes and friends. But with the rise of apps, starting with Apple’s App Store in 2008, WhatsApp gradually rose to be available in your web browser and, more recently, on other devices and apps like the Apple Watch.

Meta’s messaging app wants to be accessible on laptop and PC as well as MSN Messenger. The desktop application in Windows 11 offers various features such as message reactions, video and voice calls, as well as the ability to send gifs to your friends.

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