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Flatpak has WhatsApp for Linux.
It's just WhatsApp web as an app
That's exactly what a "desktop" client would be anyway: a crappy, memory hogging electron app.
But WhatsApp have a really good app on windows which can attend calls and stuff . I think recently in Mac too . I'm using WhatsApp inside waydroid container in Linux so that I can at least attend calls
But it spoofs the user agent as a Mac because WhatsApp blocks Linux on the web
What? My WhatsApp works normally on my Firefox on Arch.
Nice to know they changed it then