New Features of the WhatsApp Desktop Beta
The new WhatsApp Desktop Beta app has introduced some interesting features. It allows you to make a video call, send GIFs, and read voice messages before you send them. It also supports notifications even when the app is closed.
One of the features of the WhatsApp desktop app is the ability to save and sync messages between multiple devices. Users can also set up a password for the app to keep unwanted users from messing with their messages.
Another novelty is the ability to see the waveform of the message you are reading. The new feature is expected to be available to all users in the near future.
The new WhatsApp desktop beta will also introduce a new call history tab. This tab is similar to the buddy list in the iPhone version of the app. It will be able to display the names of contacts who already have WhatsApp.
The best part is that the new desktop beta does all this automatically. In order to get it to do this, you have to go to Settings > Contact Us in the desktop app. You can choose to receive all messages on your phone, desktop, or both.
The new WhatsApp desktop app has the capability to detect when you are using a device that is not connected to the Internet. The app will save any missed messages for you.
The multi-device feature has been in the works for some time. It allows you to link up to four devices to your account. This is a great way to keep your messages and messages from others synced across multiple devices. It also helps maintain the end-to-end encryption that WhatsApp has become known for.