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Canopy app wants to be the best Vine app for Windows 8.1, currently in Beta

Ron Ron
August 15, 2020
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Canopy app wants to be the best Vine app for Windows 8.1, currently in Beta

We recently introduced the third-party Vine app for Windows 8.1 called ‘Bine’ and now we bring another third-party Vine app called ‘Canopy’ to your attention. Canopy is a free app, albeit still in Beta, currently features the ability to browse through Vines. The developer promises the ability to create Vines in the near future.

“Canopy is one of the best Vine apps on Windows 8. You can use Canopy to browse through popular Vines and Vines in your own feed. Keep checking in the store for updates as they are planned to come in quick succession offering new features and fixes,” the app description reads.

If you are interested in helping the developer in Beta testing the app and/or providing feedback in order to make the app better, grab the app and get started! At the moment, you can only browse through your own Vine feed and browse through various Vine channels.

Hit the download link below to snag the app.

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