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CloudMesh for Windows Phone adds Copy, gets a new UI, supports Live tiles, and more

Ron Ron
August 19, 2019
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CloudMesh for Windows Phone adds Copy, brings a new UI, supports live tiles

Easily one of the most useful apps at the Windows Phone Store, CloudMesh has picked up another update. Beside the usual bug fixes and general performance improvements, CloudMesh has also added support for the new cloud-based storage service Copy.com. The app now also supports Live Tiles.

CloudMesh is a new app that allows Windows Phone users to manage their files stored on various cloud services. In addition, the app also allows users to transfer files across the services. CloudMesh supports OneDrive, Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, MeoCloud, as well as Facebook, along with the files stored on your phone and SD Card. In a recent update, it added support for Mega.

With new update, CloudMesh has added three more languages – Simplified Chinese, Thai, and Romanian. The user interface has gotten a revamp too. You can snag the app from the Via link below. 

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