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An update for the iOS app an web app will bring that critical QR code ability remains to be seen. As several commenters have pointed out, the current version of WhatsApp for iPhone doesn’t allow QR code scanning, which means the WhatsApp for web and WhatsMac tools are only available for WhatsApp users coming from iPhone, Android, Blackberry, and WindowsPhone. The WhatsApp web app works on any platform with a modern web browser, not just OS X. Speaking of the web client, if WhatsMac isn’t doing it for you for whatever reason, anyone can also choose to run WhatsApp from the web here through the web based service, though you’ll still need a mobile app to get started (obviously, since WhatsApp is linked to phone numbers). You’ll need to scan the QR code from a compatible WhatsApp mobile app to get it working (if there is a way around that, let us know, since that is a limitation for iPhone users). It’s open source, so the extra curious can even poke around and see how the whole thing works, interacting with WhatsApp on the web. If you have Gatekeeper enabled (as most Mac users should), you’ll need to run the app around Gatekeeper by right-clicking and choosing “Open”.įor those who are curious how this works, WhatsMac is actually a wrapper to the web based WhatsApp messenger client, but it’s well done enough that you probably won’t notice that. Go here to the WhatsMac github page to get the download.
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You’ll need to have WhatsApp working and associated with a phone number first, then users can grab WhatsMac from the developer over at Github: