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Official Pinterest App For Windows Phone Now Available As A Beta – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
June 11, 2014
1 min read

Official Pinterest app for Windows Phone now available as a Beta

The official Pinterest app is now available for Windows Phone, albeit in Beta. Pinterest is a popular social media service that allows you to find interesting things and pin them visually!

“Pinterest is a tool to help you discover and plan things you want to do. When you find something that looks interesting, just Pin it! Pins are visual bookmarks that you organize and share the way you want,” the app description reads.

The app is simple and looks just like the website (update: its a web wrapper that just renders the mobile website!). You can login, discover content and save pins. You can even follow other users on Pinterest as well as:

  • Plan projects – home remodels, car restorations, garden redesigns and other DIYs
  • Dream up your next trip – outdoor adventures, road trips with friends, family outings and exotic vacations
  • Collect your favorite things – illustrations, tattoo ideas, hilarious quotes, tech gadgetry and inspiring art and architecture
  • Save great ideas – articles to read, movies to watch, gifts to buy, fashion and beauty how-tos, food and recipes to cook, fitness tips and lifehacks
  • ​Get organized for a party – wedding decor, birthday themes, costume ideas and game day menus

Keep in mind that the app is currently in Beta, so it is bound to have bugs and performance issues on occasion. Grab the app via the download link below. It’s free.

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