![]() Please, open that section periodically to find out when you can join the beta program. ![]() The option to join the WhatsApp Web beta program is rolling for some users this week, and it should be released more widely in the coming days. It is not yet clear which features are reserved for beta testers, and how long it will take to receive them, but this option shows us that WhatsApp still wants to offer the possibility to test specific features to beta testers in order to improve the application through feedback and bug reports. ![]() Once you’re signed up, you’ll gradually receive all new features reserved for beta testers. However, as you can see in this screenshot, WhatsApp is releasing the option to sign up for the WhatsApp Web beta program: open WhatsApp Web, connect with your device by scanning the QR code, and open the help section. WhatsApp offers a beta version for the desktop application, but it has never offered a similar service for the web client. Probably, in the future, there will be no way to use this version, but users can still rely on WhatsApp Web as an alternative. However, there are users who would like to continue using the old version of WhatsApp since the native application still does not support all the features available in the Electron version, especially business tools. In fact, some users have already received a warning message within the application, informing them that the application will stop working and inviting them to download the native application from the Microsoft Store. Usually, a gray color corresponds to a product that no longer works, and apparently, this is what is going to happen in the future to the desktop application. A lot of people may have noticed that the icon for the WhatsApp Desktop app, the Electron wrapper version, has changed from green to gray.
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