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Disqus for Windows Phone updated with visual tweaks, support for channels and more

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
October 15, 2019
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Disqus for Windows Phone updated with visual tweaks, support for channels and more

Disqus happens to be one of the most popular commenting systems on the internet, implemented on many big websites, including here at WinBeta. Last week, the developers pushed an update which added a dark theme to the app, and today, Disqus picked up yet another update bumping it to version 2.3 which brings handy features and improvements.

Along with the usual bug fixes and improvements, the latest update adds support for more languages including German, French and English (UK), as well as support for Disqus exclusive Channels where users can talk about topics they are interested in. 

Here’s the complete change log for the latest update:

  • Added support for Disqus-exclusive Channels
  • Several small visual improvements
  • Added German, French and English (UK)
  • Fixed notifications setting toggle
  • The usual random bug fixes

If you happen to be a regular Disqus user, head over to the Windows Phone Store and grab the updated app. 

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