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WhatsApp launches a new feature for Windows app users

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WhatsApp launches a new feature for Windows app users

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  • WhatsApp is releasing an upgrade that will bring the version of the Windows native app to 2.2309.2.0.
  • For selected beta testers, a “pick-message” option is being published within the context menu.
  • Users will be able to pick out numerous messages from a chat or forward them all at once.
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Many individuals use WhatsApp‘s Windows app when working in an office since it gives a smooth and user-friendly experience.

This time, the instant messaging service is releasing an upgrade that will bring the version of the Windows native app to 2.2309.2.0.

For selected beta testers, a pick-message option is being published within the context menu. Users would be able to manage their chat history on the Windows app with ease thanks to this.

Users will be able to pick out numerous messages from a chat, delete them all, or forward them all at once, thanks to this update.

“It is possible to select multiple messages after clicking “Select” within the context menu of a conversation over a message,” the app tracking website claimed.

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As an alternative, users can access the Choose Messages option by clicking anywhere within a chat. The messages can all be deleted, given stars, copied, or forwarded at once.

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Before, customers had to choose each message individually, which took time. Both time and effort would be saved by this functionality.

With this function, consumers have greater influence over their communications because they can track them.

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