

It’s possible to download the dmg file from the official website here. With WhatsApp expanding the availability of this version apart from TestFlight testers, any user with a Mac that supports Catalyst apps (mostly apps with the M1 and M2 chips family) can try it now. WhatsApp is working on adding multi-device support, with a beta of the messaging app revealing it will finally work on an iPad, years after the service's launch. Currently, users can only register one smartphone number and use it on the desktop or the web without having the cell phone closer. Franz is your messaging app for WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Slack, Telegram and many many more. This is part of the company’s plan to introduce multi-support device 2.0. In the future, WhatsApp will use this Apple silicon-supported app to introduce a version of this application for iPad. In addition, the app has been designed to look and feel more like a traditional Mac app by introducing an app sidebar, and the ability to drag and drop files. The version marked within WhatsApp Settings is 2.23.6.71 and the TestFlight build is 23.6.0 (458060608).

The new native app built by using Mac Catalyst offers a more seamless experience for WhatsApp users on macOS: the app has been optimized to take full advantage of Mac’s hardware, making for a faster and more efficient user experience. WhatsApp beta for iOS 23.6.0.71: what’s new WhatsApp has just submitted a new update through the TestFlight beta Program, bringing the version up to 23.6.0.71. Download TestFlight on the App Store for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV.

Here’s how WABetaInfo describes this app: Join the WhatsApp Messenger beta - TestFlight - Apple Testing Apps with TestFlight Help developers test beta versions of their apps and App Clips using the TestFlight app.
