I have been using rambox for whatsapp. But is there any alternative clients which are still working?
-
I think you can use whatsapp web client as webapp in epiphany browser, at least for messages (not sure about calls and i don't have/want account to test it)– jenaSep 5, 2019 at 11:54
-
As far as i know there is no .deb file dor whatsdesk. If you don't want to use the snap version check whatsie, some more info here: google.com/amp/www.linuxandubuntu.com/home/amp/… Edit: alternatively you might use ephipany to create a web app, go to the site, cliock on the gear on the top right and select "save as web app".– anonimousMar 24, 2020 at 17:42
3 Answers
The best client I found for Whatsapp only is whatsdesk
Alternatives for it:
- Extensions for chrome (or the browser you use). In chrome's case, there are extensions that can be installed as a system application
- Multiservices applications such as Rambox or Franz
I find a few snap packages HERE
I haven't tried any but they probably work, so why no try
sudo apt-get install snapd sudo snap install package-name
If you install Opera Browser it got a plugins/tab (really idk what it's) but it has it by default, plus you have a "free" VPN service an a ad blocker. ALL by default
-
Yeah....but I was looking at an alternative like desktop client and not a add on..thanks anyway Sep 5, 2019 at 2:55
-
@CharithReddy I was looking for another solution, it looks that some people make like a shorcut from Google Chrome to and "Desktop App" so maybe you can give a chance itsfoss.com/whatsapp-linux-desktop Sep 9, 2019 at 16:09
-
Actually I already saw that post.....but the thing is there are no links available Sep 11, 2019 at 4:04
If you are running Firefox you can use the whatsapp addon
-
Yeah....but I was looking at an alternative like desktop client and not a add on..thanks anyway Sep 5, 2019 at 2:55