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Microsoft’s GroupMe app updates on Windows 10 devices with support for Dark Mode

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
June 5, 2020
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Microsoft’s Windows 10 GroupMe app (via WC) received a small update today that brought it up to Version 2.44.7.0 and added support for Dark Mode.

No other changes appear to have been made with this update but it’s still significant as Dark Mode remains a popular feature request for users for pretty much every app that doesn’t have it yet.

GroupMe is a free communication tool that aims to streamline the process of creating groups of contacts and communicating with them in an organized fashion. The app may not be that well-known but it’s actually been around for a while having launched way back in 2010.

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