
Are you one of the 600 million people on WhatsApp? Do you grow tired
of having to type all of your messages through your phone? Good news!
There’s now a desktop version.
It’s a web app rather tha
n a native client — and for now, at least, it seems to only play friendly with Google Chrome.
But if you’re ready to dive in, you can find the new web-ready version of WhatsApp
right over here…
One weird catch: to log in on the desktop, you have to take a picture
of a QR code through WhatsApp on your phone. This is necessary,
presumably, because WhatsApp uses your phone number and SMS
verifications rather than usernames/passwords. This currently works on
Android, Windows Phone, and BlackBerry… but “due to Apple platform
limitations” (WhatsApp’s words, there — we’re not sure what limitations
they mean), iOS users are left out in the cold.
On the platforms where it works, however, it’s very slick.
Curiously, it seems as if it’s using your phone for more than just
the initial login; note the orange warning in the screenshot below. If
your phone dies, so does your WhatsApp web connection.
