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Despicable Me Minion Rush And Moliplayer Pro Receive Updates With Bug Fixes And Optimizations – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
May 29, 2014
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Despicable Me: Minion Rush

Earlier this week, Despicable Me Minion Rush was pulled from the Windows Phone Store due to some unexpected issues with the dev tools section giving users superpowers, but it made it back to the store within a few days unlike WhatsApp. Recently the app picked up an update, but the developer didn’t provide any change log so we’re assuming it’s just a minor update with bug fixes, along with the dev tools section fix.

It’s not the only app which received an update, the popular MoliPlayer Pro media app also received an update which introduces a number of bug fixes and optimizations to improve the overall user experience, including live channels support and display issues when the app is playing something in the background. Here’s the complete list of features and enhancements introduced in the latest MoliPlayer Pro update:

  • [Optimized] Live channels
  • [Optimized] Display issues on playing in the background
  • [Fixed] The crackle during startup
  • [Fixed] Crash issues about visiting some sites with build-in browser
  • [Fixed] Other tens of bugs

If you happen to be a regular user of any of the app, head over to the Windows Phone Store and grab the update. Despicable Me Minion Rush is free, but you will have to shell out some money.

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