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A new version of WhatsApp Beta just dropped, bringing it to version 2.2322.1.0.

The update shipswith screen-sharing support.

WhatsApp Beta on Windows

it’s possible for you to now share your screen with other users on a video call.

This will allow the platform to compete with other platforms like Skype and Slack on an even playing field.

Microsoft Teams also ships with theLive Share featuredesigned to allow users to collaborate in real-time during meetings.

screen sharing feature on WhatsApp Beta during a video call

It’s also possible toshare an app window directly into a Microsoft Teams meetingvia the Taskbar in Windows 11.

The feature was shipped to the Android beta channel last month, bringing it to version 2.23.11.19.

However, it seems that there won’t be the same limitations for Windows users.

WhatsApp Beta

Users joining the video call using mobile phones will also be able to view the content you are sharing.

As is the case with most beta apps, you might encounter some issues or bugs.

You’ll also be able tosend and receive messages even if your phone is offline.

Share UI with image editing tools

The app’s latest update adds screen sharing support.

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