WhatsApp for Desktop gives you the possibility to have all your messages in all your chats synchronized on your PC. And do not worry about security, every message is encrypted so only you and the recipient can read it, hear it or see it.
Unfortunately not for the Mac, unless you have an Android phone you can use to activate the webapp. Whatsapp for iPhone still doesn't support barcodes.
@t55 Yep, WhatsApp for Desktop is cross-platform, but only compatible with some mobile devices. It's incompatible with iOS due to how the operating system works – it doesn't allow apps work in the background.
Once again great work by @aluxian who already successfully released http://www.producthunt.com/tech/...
For me now the suite is complete & I can have all communication on my desktop. No need to switch between desktop & phone all day long when chatting during the day.
Feel free to contribute and improve the product. The source code is available at https://github.com/Aluxian/Whats...
@aluxian@nikgraf Wow.... I was just thinking about something like this yesterday and POOF, it's on product hunt! Nice work, I will share some feedback once I play with it!
please make it clear on your site that this does not work with iOS and only works with android. i just wasted 5 min trying to understand why it was not working
Since no one is saying it: Works on ubuntu. I like it so far. In chrome was using 116MB of memory only that tab. As "app" uses 161MB. Seems to work really smooth congrats @aluxian!
@deambulando The high RAM usage is because the app itself run on a custom build of Chromium browser. Nothing related to this changed in the last update, just the name and icon.
Have been using WhatsMac for a while and like it.
This is a nice client as well with the file attachment working. The use of official name does create a lot of ambiguity though.
@matthewberman Indeed, they don't third-party apps that use their API. But I'm not using their API, my app is just a wrapper around their own WhatsApp Web. I don't interfere at all with the communication/connection to their servers. I hope they don't consider this a violation too.
WhatsApp is apparently working on a version that enables this functionality for iOS users. A beta version can be downloaded (see http://www.whatsappforall.com/wh...), but you need to sign it using developer tools before you can install it.
the web view is a great added feature that I have been waiting for. Still a number of product improvements that I think the team can make that I wrote about here:
https://medium.com/@nl0787/whats...
I see you added the unofficial @aluxian and changed the logo. I thought for a sec that Facebook got to you and sent a cease and desist. It left two instances of the program on my laptop though.
@stacyannhayles I have not been contacted by Facebook/WhatsApp. I really wish they did contact me, though. I want to know whether they're ok with it or not. I'm in the process of changing the name and the icon. What OS are you using?
@basicallydan Yep! It's WhatsApp Web running on nw.js (formerly node-webkit). On top of it, I made notifications work, I added custom themes (coming in the next release) and I did some other tweaks to improve the experience.