WhatsApp doesn’t need any introduction. It is one of the most popular
cross-platform messaging application. Everyday millions of users use
WhatsApp to stay connected with friends, family and loved ones. WhatsApp
Messenger is available for almost all mobile operating systems like
Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Blackberry and Symbian. However, there is
no WhatsApp for PC and web based chat client or software is not
available for computer. This may not be a big issue for most users. But
for me it is a serious a problem. I hate typing on mobile phones, I
always prefer physical keyboard over touch screen keyboards. So when I’m
using computer I always wanted to use WhatsApp on computer to chat with
friends. Fortunately, there is still a way to use install and use
WhatsApp on PC. We know that there are some Android emulators like BlueStack and YouWave
which allows to run Android apps and games on computers. We can use
these software to use WhatsApp on computer in a similar way.
When I was testing it, I didn’t have WhatApp account, so I selected
Register option. To register a new account, select your country first
then enter the mobile phone number. Now you have to enter IMEI number of
any mobile or WI-Fi Mac address if you have an iPhone. Next, select
method of receiving the WhatsApp verification code and click on ‘Request
Code’ button. Now you will receive the verification code either by SMS
or by call. Enter the code you have received and proceed to the next
screen. A password will be generated for your account, copy the password
and login to Wassapp using it.
Once you have logged into the WhatsApp for PC client, you will be
welcomed with a streamlined chat window. You can either add contacts or
import existing phone contacts. Once WhatsApp contacts are added you can
start chatting with them. Wassapp supports smilies and file sharing
through attachments. It also supports group chatting and ‘Last seen’
feature. So it is basically a full-fledged WhatsApp for PC. You will get
notification when you receive a new message, but for that you need to
keep the software open in the background....
THATS IT...
ENJOYYYY!!!!!!!
Guide to use WhatApp on computer:
In this tutorial I’ve used BlueStack App Player
because it is free and works on both Windows and Mac. Using BlueStack
we can use WhatsApp on Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and latest Windows
8. BlueStack needs a powerful computer with dedicated graphics card to
run all Android apps and games smoothly. First download and install
BlueStack App Player on your computer. Once installation is complete you
will be greeted with the BlueStack home screen.
We can install both free and paid Android apps and games on BlueStack
from Google Play Store, Amazon App Store, Get Jar and 1Mobile. To
install any apps on BlueStack, click on the ‘Search’ icon on top right
corner. A new windows will open where you can enter the name of
applications or games. In this screen type ‘WhatsApp’ and click on
‘Find’ button. You will get many alternative options to install the app,
select any one and hit the ‘Install’ button.
Start WhatsApp Messenger on BlueStack and enter your phone number. Keep
in mind that WhatsApp doesn’t allow to use the same phone number on more
than one device. So you have to use any new mobile phone number or use a
home phone number instead. WhatsApp will try to verify the phone number
automatically but the verification process will fail. Then it will show
a screen where you can manually enter the 6 digit verification code. If
you don’t receive the verification code you can use the ‘Call me’
option. You will get a call from WhatsApp with the verification code.
Once the verification process is complete you will be able to create your
account and add contacts. Now you are ready to use WhatsApp Messenger
on computer.
Wassapp: WhatsApp for PC Client:
There is another way to use WhatsApp on PC. An unofficial WhatsApp
client for PC has been developed by a company called Low Level Studio.
The WhatsApp computer client is called ‘Wassapp‘.
While it is not the prettiest chat client, it gets the job done.
Wassapp works on all Windows versions like Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7
and Windows 8. I’ve tested this WhatsApp desktop client on my computer
running Windows 8 and it worked perfectly.
Wassapp is available as a dedicated Windows installer package which
around 11 MB in size. Start Wassapp after completing installation
process. On the welcome screen you will get two options, log in to your
existing WhatsApp account or register a new account.
IF you are already using WhatsApp on a mobile phone you need to enter the
phone number and password. If you are using an Android phone then
password is the IMEI number of the phone. Apple iPhone users need to
inter Wi-Fi Mac address in the password field.
THATS IT...
ENJOYYYY!!!!!!!
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