Ubuntu | Whatsapp In

(like Waydroid or Anbox)

The web client was a mirage. It wasn't a real application; it was a remote desktop viewer for my phone. If the phone died, or the connection hiccuped, the chat died with it. It was useless. I closed the browser tab in frustration. I wanted integration. I wanted independence. whatsapp in ubuntu

These are "wrappers" around the web version that offer desktop-like features like native notifications. (like Waydroid or Anbox) The web client was a mirage

The window opened. It was sleek, dark-mode native. It didn't look like a web page pretending to be an app; it looked like part of my OS. I scanned the QR code. It was useless

I smiled. I dragged the window to my secondary monitor and locked it there. My phone stayed on the table, screen dark, forgotten for the moment. The tether was cut.

✅ ✅ System tray integration (minimize to tray, notifications) ✅ Desktop notifications (works natively) ✅ Launch at startup (optional) ✅ Standalone app (no browser tab clutter)

: A popular client available in the Ubuntu Software Center or via terminal: sudo snap install whatsdesk

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