WhatsApp would be working on a native client for Windows and OS X

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If there are certain characteristics that differentiate Telegram WhatsApp is that this one has a desktop client that works very well. WhatsApp uses the web browser to send and receive messages from your phone, but as far as we can tell, this will eventually change.

The messaging app that has managed to SMS messages almost went down in history, you still have a lot of work ahead of you to do. What we have now known is that you would be working on a client for Windows and OS X. This information has been obtained from a collection of download icons for the Mac and Windows editions of WhatsApp.

Bringing this client to both desktop operating systems from largest expansion of the planet It is almost an obligation on the part of WhatsApp not to lose more ground to a Telegram that is getting it to be on everyone's lips for certain virtues that are placing it in a quite privileged position.

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If finally the versions for Mac and Windows appear, they should work just like mobile does to allow logins and synchronization across different devices with a single phone number. What it is, that must be made clear is that the appearance of this version will not be in days or weeks, but could arrive in a few months as we know.

For WhatsApp fans, for now the desktop version is the only way to be aware of all messages so as not to touch the phone for it. Something a bit rudimentary for the times that touch us where in Windows 10 we can have a universal app to install and send messages very quickly and efficiently, as in Telegram.


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