Tuesday 31 December 2013

This article has detailed tutorial on how to use whatsapp on PC 

and help you to download whatsapp for pc and One of the most trending apps in the ANDROID market is Whatsapp, an application through which you can share texts, pictures and videos at hand. The best thing about Whatsapp is that it is FREE. Gone all those days when we had to refill our cell phone with message voucher every month. Though you require access to the internet, it is totally worth it. This app is available for a wide range of operating systems from Nokia Symbian Blackberry or even years. But, did you know that you can use whatsapp on your windows PC ? Quite an eye-opener, isn’t it ? All you need is to download BLUESTACKS APP PLAYER.
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According to the stats shown on the official site number of download is more than 10 million (we will never know that whether they are bluffing or not). After downloading just run the setup and install bluestacks (too obvious).
Once you run the application you will see that it looks like an android phone. Yes, it’s an emulator that runs android phone on your PC. It would look something like this
How to Use Whatsapp on PC
Did you see that upper black bar? Just drag it down and you will see something like this
How to Use Whatsapp on PC
Now click on the “Open 1Mobile Market” and then search the keyword “whatsapp”. Click on the “Download” button and there starts you download.
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Once the download is complete, the whatsapp launcher will appear in “My Apps”
How to Use Whatsapp on PC
Now just run “Whatsapp” and it enter the mobile number from which you want to stay in touch with your friends. A verification message will be sent to your mobile. Enter the code and you’re on. Now you can use Whatsapp from your PC. All the features from sharing text to videos still stands and yes, it is still free

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