Whatsapp is an instant messaging app for smartphones. The Web architecture is defined to outcast the mobile platform world wide. Whatsapp Web was first introduced in January for the platforms like Android, Blackberry, Blackberry 10, Windows Phone and even Symbian OS. The iPhone was kept out of luck meanwhile.
The platform has now covered the edge and provided the iPhone platform with a Web support to configure. The "Apple's iPhone Limitations" are removed by the launch of the very known Whatsapp Web platform for iPhone. Long wanted Web platform is now ready for some of the devices to feature.
The long lasting privilege of accessing the Web is finally achieved by iOS. The interface is browser supportive by the protal web.whatsapp.com. The configurations can be lined up to the devices by "Settings" menu. Click the Settings menu of Whatsapp for iOS and select "Whatsapp Web". Meanwhile, visit web.whatsapp.com on your browser. The display will flash a bar code. Tap "OK. Got it" on the phone and scan the barcode from the browser. By doing this, Whatsapp will mirror everything from your browser window to the smartphone ans the messages will still remain on the phone.
Recently, a new feature has been added to host the iPhone users with an instant chat mutable option and an e-mail like feature to mark conversations as read or unread with a single swipe. The application on the web browser is chat conversation supportive platform, but it's not a standalone app.
Source: ibnlive.com, lowyat.net