In August 2023,Online Selling (2025) WhatsApp launched an entirely new app for Mac computers. It was redesigned from the bottom up (the previous app was basically a web app in a window, while the new one is a native Mac app), and brought a few new features such as group video and audio calls.
For some reason, however, the app was only available from WhatsApp's webpage; it wasn't on Apple's App Store for Mac, potentially confusing users.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Now, the new WhatsApp for Mac has finally been launched on the App Store as well. According to WhatsApp, the new app is available "globally," and you can get it here.
I tried it out and it works as advertised; most importantly, and unlike the previous WhatsApp app for Macs, it works out of the box with my M1 Max MacBook Pro, without the need to download additional software to make it work.
SEE ALSO: WhatsApp under fire for AI-generated sticker responses to ‘Palestine’Perhaps even more importantly, WhatsApp is also testing an iPad version of the app. WhatsApp, like Instagram (both are Meta properties), has never natively been available on the iPad, which is an inexplicable omission given how popular these apps are and how widespread Apple's tablet is.
WhatsApp has been adding tons of new features lately across all platforms. A month ago, it started letting users with two SIM cards log into two WhatsApp accounts at once. A few days before that, WhatsApp also launched passkey logins on Android. The company also recently launched an HD setting for sending photos and videos, as well as an AI sticker generator.
Topics WhatsApp
A Conversation About Mark Cohen’s “Dark Knees”The Early Days of The Paris ReviewOpenAI expands ChatGPT 'custom instructions' to free usersDavid Lynch on Alan SpletSubscribe Now, Get a Vintage Issue from 1959Pinterest bans all weightPrince of DarknessHow to watch Wes Anderson's 'Asteroid City': release date, streaming deals, and more'Heart of Stone' review: Netflix does bigRecap of Canto 29 of Dante’s “Inferno”'The Shark Is Broken' review: 'Jaws' behindThree Angry WomenArchibald MacLeish, Librarian of CongressiOS 17 moves the button to end phone calls'Red, White & Royal Blue' review: A sexy gay romance that will make you swoonFeline as Memento Mori'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for August 11What happens to the mind and body when you don't have sex?As 'Knives Out 2' cast continually gets better, so do the memesA Conversation About Mark Cohen’s “Dark Knees” What do your masturbation fantasies mean? Apple's new Fitness+ feature might make Peloton sweat NASA's dazzling photo hides a secret Elon Musk's brain implant company Neuralink says the FDA has approved human trials Field Notes by Sam Stephenson How to use Triller, the popular alternative to TikTok What We’re Loving: Voyeurs, A Trip to the Moon by The Paris Review ChatGPT plugins face 'prompt injection' risk from third Twitter is removing view count metrics from videos 'Vanderpump Rules' reunion: The most Scandovalous quotes BBC weatherman intros Rick Astley in most hilariously awkward way possible Gurley Girls by Sybil Sage 'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for May 28 What We’re Loving: Cocktails, Borges, Color by The Paris Review Bookscapes, Book Gardens by Sadie Stein Review: The Whoop fitness tracker is great for people who love data A lawyer used ChatGPT for a legal filing. The chatbot cited nonexistent cases it just made up. Icon, champion, Supreme Court Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies at 87 Letter from India: The Permit, Part 3 by Amie Barrodale 'Yellowjackets': 10 burning questions we have for Season 3
2.876s , 8200.78125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Online Selling (2025)】,Information Information Network