WhatsApp Desktop adalah versi desktop WhatsApp, salah satu klien perpesanan instan paling populer di dunia. Berkat klien ini, Anda dapat dengan mudah membaca dan menulis pesan di komputer tanpa harus memeriksa ponsel setiap kali menerima pemberitahuan.
Untuk dapat mulai menggunakan WhatsApp Desktop, hal pertama yang harus Anda lakukan adalah masuk dengan akun WhatsApp Anda, yang merupakan proses cepat dan sederhana yang hanya membutuhkan waktu beberapa detik. Anda hanya perlu menggunakan aplikasi WhatsApp di smartphone Anda untuk memindai kode QR di layar komputer. Setelah Anda menyelesaikan langkah pertama ini, Anda harus menunggu beberapa saat agar percakapan dan grup Anda disinkronkan, dan kemudian siap untuk digunakan.
Salah satu bagian terpenting WhatsApp Desktop adalah ia menawarkan fitur yang sama dengan versi seluler, bedanya hanya di PC. Artinya, Anda dapat melanjutkan percakapan pribadi, mengirim dan menerima foto, berbagi audio, menggunakan GIF dan emoji, dll. Singkatnya, tidak ada perbedaan mencolok dalam pengalaman pengguna antara klien Windows, Android, atau iOS.
Tidak banyak perbedaan antara versi browser (disebut WhatsApp Web) dan klien untuk Windows ini. Perbedaan utamanya adalah versi ini bekerja secara independen tanpa perlu membuka browser. Hal ini bisa sangat berguna pada komputer dengan kapasitas RAM kecil, yang cenderung melambat saat membuka banyak tab.
WhatsApp Desktop adalah aplikasi yang sangat berguna bagi pengguna setia WhatsApp karena memungkinkan mereka untuk terus mengobrol dengan teman sambil duduk dengan nyaman di depan komputer alih-alih memegang ponsel. Seperti yang disebutkan di atas, aplikasi ini menawarkan semua fitur WhatsApp yang biasanya.
WhatsApp Desktop adalah versi WhatsApp Messenger untuk Windows. Dengan alat ini, Anda bisa berbincang dengan kontak dari PC. Fungsinya sama dengan yang di Android, dan percakapan disinkronkan dalam real time.
Untuk mengaktifkan notifikasi WhatsApp Desktop di layar Anda, buka Menu > Pengaturan. Dari sana, ketuk Notifikasi untuk mengubahsuaikan pemberitahuan Anda. Di sini, Anda bisa mengaktifkan atau menonaktifkan mode bisu, suara, pemberitahuan, dan pratinjau pesan.
Untuk mendapatkan notifikasi WhatsApp Desktop di PC Anda, buka pengaturan, kemudian pergi ke notifikasi. Di sana, Anda bisa menceklis kotak pratinjau pesan atau mengaktifkan pemberitahuan visual atau suara.
Uptodown adalah toko aplikasi multiplatform khusus Android. Tujuan kami adalah memberikan akses gratis dan terbuka ke katalog raksasa aplikasi tanpa batasan, sekaligus menyediakan platform distribusi legal yang dapat diakses dari browser mana pun serta melalui aplikasi natif resminya.
I tried copying my Whatsapp images to my PC since the folder was starting to grow pretty bloated. However, when looking at the images from my PC, I noticed some of them seemed to be duplicates. I compared them to the ones I still have on the phone (didn't delete them yet) and realized that the content of some images was somehow replaced by other images from somewhere else in the folder.
I looked at the same folder from my PC, this is what it shows:
The same picture is now suddenly showing my parents and my grandparents while we're going on a walk... That picture was actually taken over a months after january 11th and it is also there under its correct file name. The picture of the sister of my girlfriend is nowehere to be seen when viewed from PC.
There are some more mix-ups like that throughout my whole Whatsapp imgaes folder. When I look at them on my phone, it shows the correct pictures, but when I look at the same folder from my PC, I get this. If it were just a display issue I could live with it, but it isn't; the images get completely replaced by wrong ones if I try to copy them like this, making it impossible for me to copy the correct originals. Can anyone make any sense out of that?
I downloaded the WinRAR app and put all the images into a .zip file. When I tried to copy that file to my PC, for probably the same strange reason as the whole issue, it copied only 176MB of the 434MB original and my PC then naturally complained that the archive was incomplete or broken. Afterwards, I tried moving the archive to my phone's SD card (using my phone to do it, not through the PC connection), then I copied THAT file to the PC. Lo and behold, this one works and I got all the correct images on my PC at last.
Oh man, Even I have the same problem. Finally I found someone reporting the same issue. I have no clue why it happens. Well, as you mentioned in replies about finding a way using winRAR, I will try that myself too. Please let me know if you have out the real issue or a better solution.
No, I never found another solution, sorry. I just keep doing now what I did in May: Compress all the images into a rar file, copy the rar file to my SD Card, then connect the phone to the PC and then copy the file from the SD card onto the PC. It's some extra work, but as long as it works, I'm fine with it xD
Using shareit : Directly sending files via Shareit is working fine (without replacing actual content of the pic), but the issue here is you can send only 100 files at one time. So this can be cumbersome when you are dealing with large number of files. (You need to have Shareit app both on your mobile and PC, which most probably everyone has)
Directly copying files into Pendrive:
I have a pendrive with mini-usb pin, so I just copied watsapp folder from Mobile into Pendrive and from Pendrive to PC. This is the best and simple solution according to me. If you dont have Pendrive with mini usb pin, you can use OTG cable and it should work.
I am having the same problem. I have a picture that I sent to a contact on whatsapp. The picture can be opened with google photos or my note 2's default gallery app and it shows me that it is located in "/storage/emulated/0/WhatsApp/Media/WhatsApp Images/Sent/IMG-20160713-WA0002.JPG" on my phone's internal storage.
Also, with other pictures, the filename AND the image completely changes as well. I have cleared WhatsApp cache in application manager as well. I do not understand why android is unable to find the correct picture in windows explorer. If anyone knows why, please suggest so
I have the same problem. Whatsapp image sent to me is different when viewed on PC. It happens on 3 different PCs, 2 windows 7 pros and 1 windows 10 home. I used google drive to upload the pictures and then downloaded them to the pc I wanted so I was able to transfer the correct images. I realised 'wrong' pictures that were superimposing over the 'right' pictures when connected to the pc were deleted images. Then I decided to go back to the sender to see what I could discover. I saw some were deleted and some not, so I deleted them from message and and the media and voila! No more 'wrong' pictures super imposed over 'right picutres'. I believe it how the whatapp is treating the deleted pictures. Or not treating them as the case may be. This particular message was from a family group which I can't close, so I suspect that the media got corrupted or only partially deleted...
The problem is caused by a "filename collision", where multiple files (pictures) have the same name. The Android file system handles this situation differently than Windows, so you see different photos. For example Windows might show the first colliding photo while Android shows the last one.
The main cause of collisions is the simplistic way Whatsapp names pictures: using the date and then a sequence number e.g. 20180423-WA0000 for the first Whatsapp picture of 2018-4-23 (April 23, 2018). On everyone's phone in the entire world, the first picture of the day will have the same filename. If two people send your their first picture of a given day, both pictures will obviously have the same file name. The second picture will end with 0001, then 0002, etc. Where Whatsapp screwed up was in leaving out the TIME of a picture. Practically every camera app in existence uses the date AND the time to name pictures, e.g. something like 20180423-174355, where the time is 17:43:55, or 5:43:55 pm. It's far more unlikely to get a file collision this way, because pictures would have to be taken at the exact same time, down to the second.
The solution? The colliding files have to be renamed. Use your phone's photo app to find those photos that don't appear on your computer. These are the collisions. Rename those photos, perhaps just adding an "A" to the filename. Download the pictures to your computer and the renamed pictures will be there. If some pictures are still missing, it means there were more than two colliding pictures using the same filename. Find the missing ones again on your phone and add a "B" to the filename, then download them.
The more people send you pictures via Whatsapp, the greater the likelihood of filename collisions.
At some point i would hope Facebook fixes Whatsapp. The filename naming convention used is incredibly naive for a company with over a billion members.