![]() ![]() Note that this is still a beta app, so some features (like archived chats, status updates, stickers) are missing: they will be added in the next updates. After installing the app, you need to link your WhatsApp account from “Linked Devices” using a QR Code: chats will start to be in sync and you can finally use and test the new beta app. There's also a new writing pad feature, with support for multi-device functionality and the app is still in beta so some are expected and more features will be implemented in the future. ![]() The app itself is based on the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) and notifications work even if the app is closed. "The app is a beta version, but we have tested it and it’s incredibly stable because it is native and it uses less resources than WhatsApp Desktop, even if some features are still missing: it’s a very good replacement for the current WhatsApp Desktop app," the platform said.
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