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WhatsApp is full of new features to be competitive

WhatsApp is full of new features to be competitive

WhatsApp is gradually releasing many new features in its service, including the ability to add reactions to text messages.

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WhatsApp is a free and secure instant messenger that lets you stay in touch with your friends or family and you can download and install it on all sites.

  • Downloads:
    17165
  • Release Date:
    04/27/2022
  • Author:
    Share
  • License:
    Free license
  • Categories:

    Communication

  • Operating System:

    Android, Online Service All web browsers, Windows 32 bits – XP / Vista / 7/8/10/11, Windows 64 bits – XP / Vista / 7/8/10/11, iOS iPhone, macOS

WhatsApp has reached the competition. Instant messaging site owned by Facebook, Newly announced This will eventually allow them to play on par with Messenger, Telegram, Signal and other competitors. These changes are gradual and take place on the server side, which means you can do nothing but wait until Facebook releases features to all accounts.

The most important feature of this update is that it can add “reactions” to messages, as it has not been surprising since the apps were launched. This tool, which has been used for a long time in all other messaging applications, allows you to satisfy a message with a brilliant thumbs up, heart or a crying emoji. Unlike other apps that allow you to choose from a large number of emojis, WhatsApp currently offers and guarantees only five “Very wide-ranging revelations in the coming months.“There is effort, but we would have wanted more involvement.

512 people and 2GB connections

The other two new features to be launched in the coming weeks will facilitate remote collaboration. You can add up to 512 people in a single WhatsApp group and quickly share files up to 2GB (previously up to 100MB). According to the company, this is “Facilitate collaboration within small businesses and school groups“With the democratization of telework and distance learning, we can imagine that such features would be very useful for sharing resources, courses and other multimedia files. All files added to a group will be encrypted.

At this point, WhatsApp works better than Signal, which uses the same encryption method, but limits sending files to 100 or 200 MB. With these changes, WhatsApp hopes to forget last year’s controversy and impose itself as a reference app. To communicate remotely in a personal or professional setting.

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