WhatsApp, the popular messaging app owned by Facebook, has finally released a native app for macOS users. This means that you can now chat with your friends and family on your Mac without having to use a web browser or a third-party app.

The native app is compatible with macOS 10.10 and above, and it offers the same features and functionality as the web version. You can send and receive text messages, voice messages, photos, videos, documents, and stickers. You can also make voice and video calls, as well as join group chats.

To use the native app, you need to have WhatsApp installed on your phone and scan a QR code to link your account. The app will sync your chats and contacts from your phone, and you can switch between devices seamlessly. You can also enable desktop notifications and keyboard shortcuts for a better user experience.

The native app is a welcome addition for WhatsApp users who prefer to use their Mac for communication. It also provides more security and privacy than using a web browser, as the app uses end-to-end encryption to protect your messages from prying eyes.

You can download the native app from the official WhatsApp website or from the Mac App Store. If you already use WhatsApp on your phone, you can give it a try and see how it works for you. And if you don’t use WhatsApp yet, maybe this is a good time to join the millions of people who do.

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