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Twitter client Tweetium picks up a bug fixing update

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
October 21, 2019
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Tweetium for Windows Phone and Windows 10 picks up a bug fixing update

Tweetium is one of our favorite Twitter clients on Windows Phone and Windows. The app offers users with several features as well as regular updates to fix bugs and issues with the app. If you happen to be a regular user of Tweetium, you’ll be glad to find out the app for Windows and Windows Phone 8.1 has received a bug fixing update. The official Twitter handle of Tweetium detailed the app’s latest update:

  • Fixed a bug where some images were being saved incorrectly (especially from the timeline)
  • Possible fix for a rare issue in the last update where tweets could be added out-of-order
  • Mitigations to hopefully reduce impact of a still unfixed Win10 bug which can cause the app to hang on startup
  • 3.6.1.362 fixes possible issues w/ new purchases not taking effect due to the above.

They’re still working on a persistent Windows 10 bug but for how there are quite a few updates to the rest of the app. You can find the link to download Tweetium below.

Tweetium

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