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Into The Dead, Fhotoroom and HD Photo Viewer apps for Windows Phone 8 updated

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
September 18, 2019
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Over the weekend, several Windows Phone 8 applications were updated with new features and bug fixes. The list includes the popular Into The Dead for Windows Phone, as well as Fhotoroom and HD Photo Viewer.

Firstly, the highly-popular zombie game Into the Dead received an update, bumping it to version 1.0.1.10, and introduces a bunch of bug fixes and improvements to the application. In case you can’t recall, Into the Dead releases you into a world overrun by zombies. Your task is to stay alive and protect yourself from the dead, coming from all directions.

“Into the Dead throws you into the gruesome world of the zombie apocalypse where there are no second chances. Do what you have to in order to stay alive, keep moving as fast as you can, and protect yourself by any means necessary. When the Dead are rising, run,” the app description reads.

Next up is the popular photo editing application dubbed as Fhotoroom, which was also updated to version 9.11, and comes with a new esquire filter, along with an updated Americano filter. Lastly, HD Photo Viewer was also bumped to version 3.3 and comes with several enhancements and bug fixes. The update comes with a list view along with the ability to search for photos by name and change viewer’s background color. 

To download the updated applications, simply head over to the Windows Phone Store. Into the Dead and HD Photo Viewer usually runs for $0.99 while Fhotoroom is available free of cost. If you’re interested, HD Photo Viewer also offers a trial period so you can see if you like the app before purchasing it.

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