WhatsApp released a new update for Windows app. This web app is accessible on the Microsoft Store and appears similar to the platform's online version. It's built on the Universal Windows Platform (UWP), which means it can sync and receive alerts even when it's not operating. According to WABetaInfo, the corporation has already released the first software update of the application, which includes reliability and bug fixes.
WhatsApp is looking for users input on the app. In the previous edition, beta users had access to a feedback button in the bottom left corner. The app now displays a notice encouraging users to offer feedback as a result of the upgrade. Many users noticed issues with the application while navigating through chats and changing its settings. Although it was believed that the firm will remedy this fault with the update, it does not. The Meta-owned messaging network has also begun to bring out a feature that allows online users to generate a sticker from a picture within the site without having to utilize any 3rd party apps.
The site also includes a variety of editing features, including Sketch, Comic, Stickers, Script, Painting, and Trim & Transform, that allow users to further personalize their images. This functionality is currently only available to WhatsApp site users, and the firm has not stated if it will be available on other platforms. Users had to rely on 3rd party programs to create personalized stickers from their photos previously.
The media editor tool has been introduced to the web version of the app as well. On the PC version of The app, users may now edit, resize, and flip photographs, a function that was previously only accessible on the mobile version of the service. According to the social media business, the sticker recommendation would allow users to pick the appropriate sticker for their chat while composing a message. The upgrade will eliminate the need for users to navigate across many pages in order to pick the right sticker for their chat.
According to media sources, the social media corporation is also planning to abolish the time restriction for the 'Delete for Everyone' feature on its platform. Functionality is still in the development and test run stage which will allow users to erase messages for an "unknown" length of time in the future.
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WhatsApp is looking for users input on the app. In the previous edition, beta users had access to a feedback button in the bottom left corner. The app now displays a notice encouraging users to offer feedback as a result of the upgrade. Many users noticed issues with the application while navigating through chats and changing its settings. Although it was believed that the firm will remedy this fault with the update, it does not. The Meta-owned messaging network has also begun to bring out a feature that allows online users to generate a sticker from a picture within the site without having to utilize any 3rd party apps.
The site also includes a variety of editing features, including Sketch, Comic, Stickers, Script, Painting, and Trim & Transform, that allow users to further personalize their images. This functionality is currently only available to WhatsApp site users, and the firm has not stated if it will be available on other platforms. Users had to rely on 3rd party programs to create personalized stickers from their photos previously.
The media editor tool has been introduced to the web version of the app as well. On the PC version of The app, users may now edit, resize, and flip photographs, a function that was previously only accessible on the mobile version of the service. According to the social media business, the sticker recommendation would allow users to pick the appropriate sticker for their chat while composing a message. The upgrade will eliminate the need for users to navigate across many pages in order to pick the right sticker for their chat.
According to media sources, the social media corporation is also planning to abolish the time restriction for the 'Delete for Everyone' feature on its platform. Functionality is still in the development and test run stage which will allow users to erase messages for an "unknown" length of time in the future.
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