Desktop Trick Image |
How do two of the
world’s biggest messaging platforms compare on the desktop?
It
Should be now compared both the two biggest messaging Platforms.
1.Apple’s
messages
2.Whatsapp
Whatsapp v/s Apple Messaging |
The
facebook in before days was just the cool and awesome messaging and chat
platform for the business as well as for the non-business activities but now on
this month the official brand app of the facebook- the whatsapp launches a dedicated desktop app for Windows and Mac.
The other desktop messaging app for the apple computer is called
Apple,s messages. Apple provides a standalone desktop app. Messages for OS 10
on the mac are always in various forms. Firstly, They were called iChat, Then
as iMessage and now in days they are called as Messages. But now in days there
are the two kind of a desktop messaging clients. Some uses Apple’s messages
while others use Whatsapp for desktop.
Desktop WhatsApp
Messages vs Apple’s Messages Comparing with Their Design and Functionality
Initially, whatsapp was difficult for being your go to messenger
because it was not free but now its completely free for everyone. Both the
apple message and the whatsapp have the same diagram as both have the left side
bar and the right side bar for the desktop he users. The screenshots for both whatsapp
messaging app and for the apple store is shown in below.
Whatsapp For Mac |
As is to be expected, Apple Messages blends more seamlessly, from
a visual perspective (compared to whatsapp) , into OS X since it’s part of the
operating system itself.
Apple Messaging |
Desktop WhatsApp vs
Apple’s Messages: Document sharing and handling
As far as document sharing
goes, Apple’s Messages wins. You can basically send ANY
type of file or a document via Messages,
just you need to drag the file into a chat window. The current desktop WhatsApp
allows you only to send video, pictures, Office documents, or PDFs. It does not
support most file types outside of those formats. Messages also organizes
shared files better. Click on a message thread and then the “Details” button to
see all the media you’ve shared with a contact in one easy-to-browse window.
Sign up here with your email
ConversionConversion EmoticonEmoticon