The beta version of the native WhatsApp app for Mac is available to everyone
The native beta version of WhatsApp for macOS is open to everyone. Ideal for those looking for system optimization.
According to information from WaBetaInfo, Mac users who need a native version of WhatsApp can now download it without restrictions. The new app is Mac-optimized and developed with Mac Catalyst, so it should be faster and use less power than the current version of Electron. You’ll also be eligible for a new three-pane interface that lets you easily navigate between conversations, calls, archived messages, and favorites while keeping your contacts and interactions always in view.
WhatsApp native beta for macOS is open to everyone
Apple Catalyst was conceived and designed to allow developers to port iOS apps to macOS or create a version that can run on any platform. Since the Mac version was developed on Catalyst, some may have hoped that the long-awaited release might also arrive. for iOS. In 2021, Meta said it would expand multi-device support for WhatsApp, which seemed to suggest an iPad app.
Ideal for those looking for system optimization
WhatsApp released a native version for Windows 10 last year that works without a smartphone. It looks like the situation is identical on Mac, the goal is to offer a reliable and fast solution.
This native macOS app has been available on TestFlight for several months now, but the number of testers has been very limited. Now that the beta is open, anyone can download it directly from the WhatsApp website.
However, we will end by reminding you that this is still a beta version. In other words, there may still be different and varied bugs. But if the meta teams are confident enough to open the beta to everyone, their numbers should be pretty low.
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