WhatsApp Beta is updated in Windows 10 Mobile adding new writing styles
If someone here doesn't use WhatsApp on their mobile, raise your hand. Nobody right? And it is that the best-known messaging application continues to receive improvements and updates, in this case for Windows 10 Mobile under the Beta version.
If you are one of the participants in the private WhatsApp Beta, you should know that distribution of this _update_ has already begun, which includes some improvements so that they can be tested and experienced before going public as the final version of the application.
As our friends from WindowsBlogItalia teach us, WhatsApp Beta comes in this case to WhatsApp Beta 2 version.16.24 and among the improvements included, it is noteworthy how they have added different types of writing (bold, italic...) in a way that matches what we can already test on other platforms.
These are the most interesting new features of WhatsApp Beta with this update:
- Now we can write in bold, for which you have to put two asterisks at the beginning and end of a word or phrase (similar to _markdown_).
- We can write in italics using an underscore that we will put at the beginning and end of a word or phrase
- We can underline text, placing the ~ symbol at the beginning and end of a word or phrase
- 18 new wallpapers are added
- Added silent mode in private and group chats
Some improvements that for now only users of the Beta version will be able to appreciate and that are added to the continuous _updates_ that introduce novelties such as the possibility of changing by default font size in app interface, DPI scaling on Windows 10 Mobile devices, and how no, the end-to-end encryption we already told you about.
When the public version will be released with these improvements is something we don't know for now, but at least we know that the activity on the part of the WhatsApp developers are intense and they continue to see Windows 10 Mobile as a platform as interesting as the other two great systems on which to work to bring the latest improvements.
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