Thursday, April 7, 2016

Whatsapp receives update that fixes bugs in Windows Mobile … – Tudocelular.com

One day after announcing the end to end encryption, Whatsapp released a new update for WIndows Mobile system application. Apparently, this is minor bug fixes since version only jumped from 2:16:10 to 2.16.2. However, the users are reporting, the small correction improved the way the application handles text scale. And a good improvement, since many users are repairing and communicating change.

On Android, the application has also been updated to a new version, also published on 6 April. 2:16:16 The release also appears no major changes, just some bug fixes, stability and performance. Some devices may still be getting older versions, since the operating system robozinho shows many variations.

Still in the Android version, as well as on iOS , users can now send and receive text formatted with bold italic and scratched . Again, it all depends on the version of the installed system. Who wants to test, simply send the word you want to format as follows:

  • Bold: put asterisks. Example:. * Bold * will be bold
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  • Italics: place between underline. Example:. _italic_ Out italic
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  • Scratched: place between two tildes. Example:. ~ ~ Will be scratched scratched
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Formatting should work on any device that receives the formatted text. However, Android devices apparently not format messages sent, only received.

Recalling further that the Whatsapp follows blocked in Brazil, but it works for injunction, held on Wednesday (6) the Court of Justice of. The case began in December last year, when it was determined by the court that the messenger should have suspended the activities in the country for noncompliance with the court order, even after the imposition of a fine. The service came to a halt for a few hours, but was released by an injunction. Still, there were new attempts to suspend WhatsApp in Brazil, followed by the episode of the executive arrest of Facebook, which only served to the company answer that “we will not change our product in Brazil.” The process follows a secret.

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