

The only limitation is the one we just mentioned you'll need to have it installed and running on your Android or iOS in order to use it on your desktop. Then, as soon as it has been recognised, the desktop app will be linked with your account. To jump back into your inbox, just tab across to it. From there, you can shift/tab back in to your chat history.

From the chat list, you simply press enter on a contact and you will be taken into the edit box. When managing groups, sending and receiving messages you can use the camera that's integrated with your desktop (if there's one available) to send videos and photos that you take. Using the desktop version on your Mac is easy as soon as you have downloaded and installed the app, you simply need to scan the QR code on the screen with your phone using WhatsApp (Open WhatsApp, click Menu and select WhatsApp Web). I've been using this desktop client for 3 months now and I find it to be fully accessible. After that, all of your conversations, sessions and contacts will sync and you'll even get to interact with them from your PC without any hassles. Just tap the icon labeled WhatsApp Web within this apps menu bar. Point your phone to this screen to capture the code. Tap Menu or Settings and select Linked Devices. Just like the web browser version, you have to sync this program with your cellphone by scanning a QR code which you'll be able to do from within Whatsapp on your smartphone. To use WhatsApp on your computer: Open WhatsApp on your phone. Luckily, this totally independent desktop client version is easy to run within its own window, and has all the features of the Web version. One of the biggest issues with WhatsApp web is that to use it on your PC you'll need to run a compatible browser.
