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6tag gets another update, brings even better image improvements to uploaded images

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
September 30, 2020
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6tag gets another update, brings even better image improvements to uploaded images

Rudy Huyn recently updated his Instagram third-party app, 6tag, to version 4.1. With this latest update, the quality of your uploaded images has vastly improved. 6tag version 4.1 also brings with it an improved home design; which is a welcome addition to 6tag as Huyn continues to improve an already gorgeous Instagram app for Windows Phone 8.1 users.  Another great addition with 6tag version 4.1 is adapting UI to phablets.   

Huyn challenges you on Twitter to compare the latest update to 6tag (version 4.1) to 6tag version 4.0.6 and even Instagram Beta. You can check out the direct link to the image comparisons here. 

6tag 4.1 is available! Don’t hesitate to compare image quality between Instagram Beta, 6tag 4.0 & 4.1: http://t.co/exgwL0ONjY (on PC)

— Rudy Huyn (@RudyHuyn) April 3, 2015

Please note that if you had ads disabled in 6tag, the newest update brings the ads back, but all you need to do is go back into the in-app menu to turn them off again. Please let us know what you think about the latest 6tag update in the comments section.

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