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9Gag, 6tag, 6snap, and 6sec for Windows Phone 8 receive new updates

Ron Ron
August 26, 2019
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9Gag, 6tag, 6snap, and 6sec for Windows Phone 8 receive new updates

Windows Phone app developer Rudy Huyn has  been quite the busy man as of late, rolling out updates to all four of his popular Windows Phone apps. All four updates include bug fixes and app improvements. 

The 9Gag app, which allows you to browse through the popular media site, was updated to 2.3.0.1 and features five new channels as part of the update. You can now browse through Cosplay, Gif, NSFW, and Geeky. The update has also improved picture uploads and the ability to display 9gag comments as well as Facebook comments. The app also features other minor fixes and improvements.

6tag also received an update, bumping the version number to 3.1.2.0, and features the ability to save Instagram videos to your SkyDrive account. The update also features bug fixes and issues related to picture uploads from the camera roll.

6snap, a full featured SnapChat client, was also updated to version 2.2.1.0. In this update, which is minor, simply fixes a crash on the friends list. 6sec, a fantastic Vine app for Windows Phone 8, was also updated to version 1.6.0.1 and features three new color themes.

Hit the download links below to snag these updated apps. And thanks Rudy, for making the Windows Phone community happy with these third-party apps.

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