The main drawback of the new WhatsApp is that it's a wrapped web app, which means it uses more RAM than a native application.
WhatsApp’s Windows app sheds its native core for a web-wrapper version, bringing heavier memory use, slower responsiveness and a more browser-like experience for desktop users.
WhatsApp is warning more Windows users they will be logged out from December 9 as the native UWP app is replaced with a ...
According to Windows Latest, popular messaging service WhatsApp is downgrading its Windows 11 app to a WebView2 equivalent in the latest update, switching from a native Windows application to a web ...
If you’re easily distracted by your phone then you may want to know how to use WhatsApp on desktop to prevent yourself from having to even pick up your cellphone. There are a range of other benefits ...