When WhatsApp launched a desktop version of
its messaging service last month, it worked only with Google Chrome. But that’s not the case anymore, as the company has announced that the client is now also compatible with Firefox and Opera.
its messaging service last month, it worked only with Google Chrome. But that’s not the case anymore, as the company has announced that the client is now also compatible with Firefox and Opera.
The sign up process remains the same, which
means Firefox and Opera users will also have to scan a QR code from within WhatsApp on their handset, something which can be done through a new Menu option, labeled WhatsApp Web.
means Firefox and Opera users will also have to scan a QR code from within WhatsApp on their handset, something which can be done through a new Menu option, labeled WhatsApp Web.
A point worth mentioning is that the aforementioned option is going to be available
to you if you use the app on Android, BlackBerry, Windows Phone, or Nokia’s old S60
OS, which means that iOS users are currently
out of luck.
to you if you use the app on Android, BlackBerry, Windows Phone, or Nokia’s old S60
OS, which means that iOS users are currently
out of luck.
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