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Third-party Snapchat app Specter for Windows 10 Mobile receives an update, brings Snapchat Stories – onmsft.com

Jack Wilkinson Jack Wilkinson
July 3, 2016
1 min read

Specter, a third-party Snapchat app for Windows 10 Mobile has received a minor, yet important update.

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My Day for Specter on Windows 10 Mobile

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With the latest update, you will now be able to post to your Snapchat Story, rather than just viewing other peoples’ or sending messages; the changelog for the update reads:

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Posting to my day implemented

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‘My day’ is the name that Specter associates with Snapchat Story, and this update brings the app to version 1.6.0. It is a Universal Windows app, with the app currently supporting the following device families:

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As it is a third-party client, there is a chance that your Snapchat account could be suspended, as it is against their terms to use third-party clients, however, Snapchat appears to be less prone to suspending accounts recently, although it does still happen from time-to-time. There are also rumours, with some evidence, that Snapchat is building its own app for Windows 10 Mobile.

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