For the fans of the social-video sharing app, Vine, there is a good reason to be happy about as the company has finally made the app available on Windows Phone.
The Twitter-owned app was an instant hit upon its debut in late January, first arriving on iOS, then Android a few months later and now, finally on Windows Phone.
According to Mashable, the app will let users to share their GIF- like six-second videos with the Vine community.
The Vine app on Windows Phone takes advantage of the phone's 'lenses', and uses the platform's live tiles, providing users with new notifications right on the home screen.
Other apps expected to join the Windows club include Instagram, while Path and Flipboard have already developed their apps for the same.
The Twitter-owned app was an instant hit upon its debut in late January, first arriving on iOS, then Android a few months later and now, finally on Windows Phone.
According to Mashable, the app will let users to share their GIF- like six-second videos with the Vine community.
The Vine app on Windows Phone takes advantage of the phone's 'lenses', and uses the platform's live tiles, providing users with new notifications right on the home screen.
Other apps expected to join the Windows club include Instagram, while Path and Flipboard have already developed their apps for the same.
0 Comments