![]() ![]() The app has received a number of updates which make the experience passable for connecting with other people. LinkedIn is officially available for Windows Phone. Both apps are free to download 6sec however needs an in-app purchase to unlock unlimited vine uploads. My recommendation is to use 6sec, as it is likely that it will get new features faster than Vine, and better support from its developer. The said features are included in 6tag, as is theme support. But it also lacks several features, namely multiple account support and an option to disable autoplayback for vines. Here is what separates the two apps.įirst of all, Vine has the advantage of being an official client which means that the experience is similar to what you get using its Android and iOS siblings. When it comes to the Twitter-created Vine there are two good app options: the official offering called Vine and the third-party client 6sec, developed by the same Rudy Huyn responsible for 6tag. What it does not offer, and I wish it did, is the option to view images directly in the feed, without tapping on the tweet. It even ships with theme support, which is a nice addition. Twitter has received a number of major updates last year which brings it on near-parity levels with its Android and iOS counterparts. There are many third-party Twitter clients available in the Store, but the one I recommend is the official one because it is free, quite good and can deliver immediate notifications. It has a nice interface, theme support, options to reshare posts (called regram), disable video autoplayback and hide sponsored posts, integration with other popular social networks (for sharing Instagram activity) and other useful features. This third-party app is developed by Rudy Huyn and offers everything you can expect and want, and more, from an Instagram app on Windows Phone. What I do recommend, wholeheartedly, is 6tag. The offering lacks major features, like video-recording and support for Instagram Direct messages, and feels like an afterthought when compared to the first-rate Android and iOS counterparts. The popular photo and video-sharing social network has released an official Windows Phone 8 app late last year, but I do not recommend it. The latter is the one I use on my Nokia Lumia 920, and the one I recommend as it is stable and reliable based on my experience.Īs I kicked off this round up with Facebook, it makes sense to continue with Instagram. For daring users there is also a Facebook Beta app available, also developed by Microsoft, which provides early access to features that will make their way to the official version later down the road. Microsoft is constantly working to improve its Facebook app, as it sees frequent updates for both Windows Phone 7 and Windows Phone 8. And, obviously, it is free unlike some other similar titles that have reached the Store. However, it is as official as it gets and offers most of the features that are available in the Facebook-developed offerings for Android and iOS. You may also be interested in: Dragon Nest 2: Legend For PC (Windows & MAC).The best known Facebook app for Windows Phone is not developed by the popular social network but Microsoft. For Android and iOS please follow the links below to Download the Apps on respective OS. That’s All for the guide on Friendly for Facebook For PC (Windows & MAC), follow our Blog on social media for more Creative and juicy Apps and Games.
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