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Fhotoroom for Windows Phone picks up a small update, brings new color borders and bug fixes – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
April 6, 2015
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Fhotoroom for Windows Phone picks up a small update, brings new color borders and bug fixes

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Fhotoroom is an excellent photo editing app for Windows Phone which give users plenty of options to play with. The app comes with dozens of filters, editing capabilities, presets and more. Furthermore, the app also has a social platform where you can follow other photographers, share your edited images on social networking sites and join the Fhotoroom community.

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The Photography Experience Platform that brings photo editing and sharing together to a new level. Share your photos with one of the fastest growing communities of photography lovers, where every member joined because they wanted to be part of a great community rather than forced just to get access to one of the most powerful photo app.

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Recently, the app picked up an update, bumping it to version 14.16. It’s not a very big update, but even small updates like these can have a positive impact on the performance of the app. The latest update caters bug fixes and improvements, and also introduces six new border colors for users.

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Head over to the Windows Phone store and grab the app.

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Fhotoroom

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