![]() On Desktop they have added “Select Messages” but you cannot “Select All” for Clearing or Deleting.ģ. If you use the new Clear Messages link now located under a Contact’s Name, it clears all messages including Starred ones on both Phone and Desktop with no option to retain Starred Messages.Ģ. Not happy with the New Desktop App for removing the three dots Menu at top right corner that allowed me to “Clear Messages” and keeping “Starred” ones. My Comments on the WhatsApp Web and Desktop Apps are:ġ. WhatsApp now allows locking individual chats behind a passcode/fingerprint WhatsApp rolling out screen-sharing during video calls feature – taking on Zoom now? If you were using the old app, it will direct you to the same download page. ![]() Just for that, I would choose the native app. There, if you minimise the app, your online status changes. That’s not the case when using the desktop app. It will look like you’re ignoring people if they see you online the whole time and yet you are actively using different apps. If you don’t want to appear ‘online’, you will have to log out or close the browser tab. When using WhatsApp Web, you will appear ‘online’ for as long as the tab is open in the browser. You can’t do that from WhatsApp Web but you can from WhatsApp Desktop.įor me though, the biggest reason I would choose WhatsApp Desktop over WhatsApp Web is the online status situation. The major ones being the ability to make voice and video calls. You still can use WhatsApp Web from your browser but you will miss out on some features. They are now actively forcing people to switch to those from the older non-native app. WhatsApp released apps for both Windows and MacOS that were made exclusively for those operating systems. You don’t have to do that my friend, the native WhatsApp Desktop app is optimised and a joy to use. That’s why many people still don’t want to use the desktop app, preferring to use WhatsApp Web instead. You felt it the most when using low-powered PCs. That’s what happens when an app is not developed with a particular OS in mind. It demanded too much RAM and computing power and could be unstable. That was good enough for a while but I’m sure many of you that used that particular app know that it was a resource hog. Since it was basically just a browser app it worked on both Windows and MacOS. WhatsApp simply repurposed code from the browser application and made an app. The first desktop app was introduced years ago and it was not a native app. That’s not counting the WhatsApp Web from the browser option. Some may not have known this but there were actually 2 different WhatsApp desktop applications. The sun has set on one WhatsApp desktop application.
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