WhatsApp’s new native Mac app is now in open beta

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WhatsApp’s new macOS app is now widely available for download (Illustration: The Verge)

WhatsApp’s new macOS app is now widely available for download, WABetaInfo reports, and can be grabbed from the official WhatsApp website.

The messaging service has previously offered a web wrapped version of its web app as a macOS app, but the new version is a native app that makes more efficient use of system resources. It also features a tweaked three-panel interface that offers easier access to archived chats, starred messages, and calls. Although it’s now widely available, the new app is still in beta for the time being.

WABetaInfo reports that the new Mac app is built using Catalyst, Apple’s cross-platform development framework that’s mainly talked about as a way of easily bringing iPad apps to the Mac. But despite an official WhatsApp iPad app being rumored for years, Meta is yet to announce or release it publicly. With any luck, the release of the new Catalyst-based macOS app is a sign that an iPad app could still be on the way. 

The new WhatsApp macOS app has been in closed beta for a few months, but you’ve had to be in its limited TestFlight beta to get access. Now, however, anyone can download the app from WhatsApp’s website, after which it can be linked with the service’s iOS or Android apps using the standard QR code-based system.

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