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Flipboard for Windows Phone bumped to v3.0, lets users follow people as well as bug fixes and improvements

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
October 15, 2019
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Flipboard for Windows Phone bumped to v3.0, lets users follow people as well as bug fixes and improvements

Flipboard for Windows Phone was bumped to version 3.0 earlier today, and brings a handful of enhancements and improvements on board. Along with the usual bug fixes and performance improvements, the latest update give users the ability to follow people using the service to see what they are flipping in your Home feed. Furthermore, there are some navigation related improvements, allowing users to quickly check Home, Following, Search, Notifications and Profile tabs.

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

  • Navigate your Flipboard quickly with the new Home, Following, Search, Notifications, and Profile Tabs.
  • Browse updates from everything you follow in your Home tab. And now you can follow people to see what they’re flipping into magazines in your Home feed.
  • See a list of what you follow in your Following tab and dive into individual sources or topics easily.
  • Find specific topics or people to follow in the Search tab.
  • Let the Flipboard community know more about you by uploading a pic and entering a short bio in the Profile tab.
  • More bug fixes and performance improvements.

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

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