Users' questions

Are there any unofficial Whatsapp apps for Mac?

Are there any unofficial Whatsapp apps for Mac?

There are several unofficial WhatsApp apps for Mac such as App for WhatsApp, Supertab for WhatsApp, Easychat for WhatAapp and ChitChat (formerly WhatsMac) that allow you to use WhatsApp on a Mac.

How does WhatsApp work on a MacBook Pro?

All messages that you send with WhatsApp for Mac are synced with your phone and vice versa. Some of the advantages of the new desktop client include keyboard shortcuts such as CMD + Shift + M to mute a conversation and CMD + Shift + U to change the read status of a message.

How do I install WhatsApp on my Mac?

WhatsApp will then start to download in Bluestacks App Player. You can see the status of the download by dragging down the status bar as if you were using an Android phone. When its finished, click on it to install Whatsapp on Mac. Then simply follow the install instructions as if you were installing Whatsapp on an Android phone.

Is there a keyboard shortcut for WhatsApp on Mac?

Some of the advantages of the new desktop client include keyboard shortcuts such as CMD + Shift + M to mute a conversation and CMD + Shift + U to change the read status of a message. You also don’t have to log back in every time you close your browser like you have to with the web app. Note that you cannot make voice calls from WhatsApp for Mac.

What can I use as a substitute for WhatsApp?

You can use it on both desktop and smartphones, but the most significant disadvantage of Skype is that spammers can send you messages there. We have written an article on Skype alternatives, so feel free to check it out. Google Hangouts can be a perfect Whatsapp replacement. You can connect and chat with all your friends who have a Gmail account.

Is there any way to fix WhatsApp problems?

To fix WhatsApp problems related to its installation, you can always choose to download it from its official website right here. Though, to make it happen, you need to allow installation of apps from unknown sources. Go to your phone’s Settings > Security and enable the option of “Unknown Sources”.