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Facebook Pages Manager app updated with News Feeds and more

Jonny Caldwell Jonny Caldwell
October 15, 2015
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ImaginationOverflow, the team of developers behind the FB Pages Manager app for Windows 8 and Windows Phone devices, has updated their app to version 2.4. The update brings several new features to Windows Phone devices.

The update adds news feeds for the user’s Facebook pages and the ability to like, comment, and share posts from other pages. The update also improves post sharing experience, adds a revamped notification system, and fixes bugs that caused the app to crash.

If you’re interested, you can download the free version of the FB Pages Manager app with limited features and some ads, or you can buy the full version for only $1.99 to get more advanced features and to remove those pesky ads.

It’s also worth noting that Facebook will be updating its own app for Windows 10 soon.

Have you tried the Facebook Pages Manager app on your Windows Phone or PC? Let us know what you think about it in the comments below!

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