WhatsApp will soon allow you to listen to and modify your voice messages before sending them.Already seen in the last beta of the application on Android, the functionality now appears on the Windows and MacOS versions.Its final version should be deployed in the coming weeks.
WhatsApp development teams are not idle at the moment.Although one of the most popular messaging applications, it still retains some very annoying small defects that should be corrected.The search for a message, in particular, is a feature that has been waiting for a while now.Others are also very practical, such as the possibility of choosing the quality of the videos before sending them.
Precisely, the choice seems to be at the heart of the concerns of the next updates.We told you about a functionality for a while ago allowing you to modify your voice messages after saving them.Already in testing on Android, WhatsApp has just deployed a new beta on its Windows and MacOS applications.In theory, this means that its final launch should not be long.
Finally, we can modify your voice messages on WhatsApp
Currently, the fate of the message is sealed from the moment the button is in a hurry.The only way to delete your message in the event of an error is to make a small manipulation.When recording, just leave the conversation.Going back on it, the voice message is still present, ready to be sent.It works, but it's not very practical.The next update will therefore be welcome.
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As on Android, there is therefore a stop button that allows you to stop the recording of a single click, and then listen to it.After evaluation, the user may or may not decide to send it.Another button allows the deletion of the message.The whole thing is accompanied by new animations in the form of sound waves when the audio is being recording.
We do not yet know when the functionality will be available to the general public.We can nevertheless reasonably count for the next few weeks.
Source: Wabetainfo