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Free What's App For PC News: iOS Users Left Out As The Messenger’s Computer Based Version Hits The Market

| Feb 27, 2015 07:13 PM EST

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The free What's App version for personal computers is set to change the ways online mobile messaging is done. The Fuse Joplin reported that What's App makers have made online messaging easier for its users to increase marketability. What's App is now available for PC web based only real time messaging, via the What's App Web application.

A similar version of What's App Web has long been available in the past in a desktop or PC. However, in the past, users needed to make use of emulators to access PC based web What's App. What's App has been able to rule the real time mobile messaging market in recent years, despite its limited features and specs. The messenger's developers did come to realize the need to reach out to users with varied preferences for increased popularity. What's App developers knew many of its users long needed to use the messenger, even without having to buy a new Smartphone!

The Gizmodo Australia reported that What's App developers have launched the availability of its web client just last month. The instant messaging app developer has announced that its web based version will be available in Google Chrome, Firefox and Opera. Users need to take note, though, that What's App developers has recognized the limitation of the app's compatibility with Apple apps. For this reason, Safari user fanatics will just have to make do without the web based PC version of the instant messaging app. iOS users will likewise have to do without the new purely online based What's App, as well!

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