WhatsApp macOS M1 Native Desktop App is Coming Soon + Beta Testflight Signup Link for WhatsApp macOS

WhatsApp for macOS Beta Testflight Signup Link:  https://testflight.apple.com/join/krUFQpyJ

You can connect your device from the new WhatsApp beta for Android or iOS to the new WhatsApp for macOS when WhatsApp released the new WhatsApp beta for Windows on the Microsoft Store.

Last year, WhatsApp beta for Windows was announced: it was a completely redesigned program that was already multi-device compatible. Because it is a Universal Windows Platform app, and even though many features are still lacking, this is a major effort, and the app is quite stable, it is the best news for users of Windows 10 and subsequent versions. There’s more, though: we previously revealed that WhatsApp was developing a macOS version, and today we can finally reveal an exclusive screenshot!

As seen in the screenshot, when you start WhatsApp for macOS for the first time, you must link your phone by scanning the QR code. You may do this from within WhatsApp Settings > Linked devices, where you can also scan the QR code created by WhatsApp for macOS. Additionally, we will be able to connect WhatsApp for Android to WhatsApp for macOS, saving users from having to transition from Android to iOS.
We don’t rule out the possibility that WhatsApp may eventually allow users to simultaneously use WhatsApp on Android and iOS because it will be feasible to link an Android device to WhatsApp for macOS.

WhatsApp launched Windows native app, and new macOS app is on the way

WhatsApp launches native app for Windows while new macOS version is on the way

On Tuesday, WhatsApp unveiled a brand-new app just for Windows users. This time, the program has been totally rebuilt utilizing native Windows technologies rather than the outdated Electron technology (which is web-based), which should improve overall speed.

Previously accessible only to beta users, the new WhatsApp for Windows is now open to all users. According to a blog post from WhatsApp (via The Verge), the new software will replace the outdated WhatsApp Desktop with a fresh, native interface. The app is now speedier and more dependable because it runs natively on the device.

The native WhatsApp app also has a few more benefits over the earlier version. Users can now, for instance, send and receive messages while their phone is offline. The interface has been cleaned up and made to resemble more like the Windows interface.

New WhatsApp beta app is also available for Mac users.

The macOS version of WhatsApp should also receive a similar upgrade soon. The first public beta of WhatsApp’s new Mac client, which is based on Catalyst technology, which makes it simple for developers to port iOS apps to macOS, was published last month. The new software substantially borrows from WhatsApp for iOS and makes use of the native APIs of the operating system rather than web technologies.

As a result, the new macOS program operates more quickly and with fewer resources, which aids in battery conservation. Similar to WhatsApp for Windows, the new WhatsApp beta program for Mac OS also functions when the phone is offline.

The updated WhatsApp client for Windows is now available for download from the Microsoft Store https://apps.microsoft.com/store/detail/whatsapp/9NKSQGP7F2NH. A machine running Windows 10 or a later version is needed. Users who want the new macOS version before it is officially released must register for the beta version of the software on TestFlight.

The beta software for iPadOS has not yet been launched, but WhatsApp also intends to create an iPad version (which is now entirely feasible with the Catalyst version).

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