While 2021 brings the WhatsApp desktop application to Windows 11, in addition to the new display in January, there are new features that will appear in the beta version.
The new version of the beta version, which is available in Microsoft Store (open on the new tab) for Windows 10 and Windows 11 since November, displays a message reaction and the ability to permanently archive chat.
These are two features that have been played by users, and while they arrive in the iOS and Android versions, they have not arrived for Windows 11, until now.
However, with video calls in the desktop application, and GIF just arrived after the web version had the ability for last year, it made us wonder if there was any point using WhatsApp in our web browser again.
Analysis: Time to switch from WhatsApp Web
Using WhatsApp on the web on your PC or Mac has become a norm for years now. Use tabs in your web browser to quickly reply to messages, instead of grabbing your phone, very useful.
However, there are times when you can find their limits, such as missing reactions and video calls.
This is where the desktop application has replaced the web version on Windows (open in the new tab) and Mac (open in the new tab). Calling your contacts via audio or video will be a big benefit for many people, and while GIF is already in the web version, they feel faster and displays with higher quality than the way they show in a web browser.
It was at the point where we had made sure that the application began with Steam, Chrome, and many more when we turned on our PC.
The reaction and method for keeping an archived OBS, archived, will only spur the user to stay away from the web version too, and as far as we know, whatever way to reduce the tab in our web browser is the benefit regardless of anything to make them easier to manage .