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Windows Camera on Windows 10 updated, no changelog available

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 19, 2015
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Windows 10 is reportedly running on 53 million PCs ever since its launch on July 29th. The new operating system also offers some new and updated apps, such as Windows Camera. The redesigned app is much better and faster than before, allowing users to take great pictures.

If you happen to be a regular user of the app, you’ll be glad to find out it has been bumped to version 5.49.3001. Microsoft didn’t release an official change log for the latest update, but it seems the update focuses mostly on bug fixes and improvements to offer the best possible user experience to Windows 10 users. Windows Camera only has a three star rating out of five in the Windows Store. Some of the complaints are about stability so it’s good to see Microsoft updating the app even if it doesn’t add any features.

Head over to the Windows Store and update app. Also let us know if you notice anything new in the latest update.

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