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Disqus and Office 365 Admin apps for Windows Phone receive fixes in latest update

Ron Ron
October 15, 2019
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Disqus and Office 365 Admin apps for Windows Phone receive fixes in latest update

A new update to the Disqus and Office 365 Admin apps have landed on our handsets, both updates offering bug fixes and minor new improvements. Head over to the Windows Phone Store if you have any of these two apps installed to snag the updates.

Disqus is a popular service that allows for vibrant discussions across the web. WinBeta utilizes Disqus to power our comments section, so you likely also have the Disqus app for Windows Phone installed to leave your thoughts on news stories while on the go. Disqus was updated to 2.7.0.0 allowing you to see replies to a comment when viewing it in context. The update also removes the unused microphone permission, and fixes unnamed bugs.

The Office 365 Admin app empowers you, the Office 365 IT administrator, to stay connected with your Office 365 environment on the go. The app was bumped to version 2.1.0.0 and features bug fixes as well as the ability to assign license option while viewing a user. Grab both apps from the download links below.

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