Sunday, 18 June 2017

WhatsApp Will Soon Let You ‘Recall’ Messages Within Five Minutes



WhatsApp Will Soon Let You ‘Recall’ Messages Within Five Minutes

The leading application in instant messaging is constantly being updated to be with the trends and demands of the users. Over the past few months, we have seen some of the new features introduced by the WhatsApp.
We have also published an article in which we have listed five new WhatsApp feature you should know about. Let me tell you, Facebook-owned WhatsApp is going to launch a new feature that will permit you to recall the messages after they’ve been sent.
The report came from, WABetaInfo, a fan site that examines new WhatsApp features. This new feature is said to make debut in version 2.17.30+. Version 2.17.30 had already hit the App Store. However, the recall feature hasn’t been launched yet.
The latest version of WhatsApp in Google Play Store is 2.17.190. Google Play Store is still to get the version 2.17.30. So, we could expect that WhatsApp will probably roll out the version 2.17.30 on Play Store and push the new update on both iOS and Android simultaneously.
The feature will let users edit only recent messages, not the old ones. Users will get a five-minute window to reverse the sent messages. Users can recall text messages, images, videos, GIFs, and even status replies.
However, you must also remember that WhatsApp will only let you recall the messages that haven’t been opened or read by the receiver. Well, the addition of the recall feature is been on the air for long now. The official announcement of ‘Recall’ feature is still pending.

Twitter Launches New Look Across Web And Mobile





The social network Twitter launched recently, a new layout on the web, the applications for iOS and Android, Twitter and even the Lite TweetDeck in order to make navigation more intuitive and better highlight what is happening.

The biggest change is in iOS, which has gained a side navigation menu in which you can access your profile, lists, settings and Moments. The visual had already been adopted in the version for Android, and was taken to the iPhone “by the great acceptance that it had”. In addition, links in tweets can be opened directly in the Safari viewer instead of the internal Twitter browser.
The social network is also adopting rounded profile photos that “facilitate the visualization of what is being said and by whom,” and “starts to bring titles with greater prominence to facilitate focus on what is happening.” There are refinements that should make Twitter more intuitive to new users, like the answer button, which is now represented by a speech balloon icon (not an arrow).

In iOS and Android applications, in addition to TweetDeck, the replies counters, retweets and tanned will be automatically updated in real time. However, the same thing will not happen in the case of Twitter Lite, a web app developed for the users with bad 2G and 3G connections.

The new look is being released gradually and will reach all users “over the next few days and weeks”.