Two months ago we gave you boys and girls a look at the next version of Weave for Windows Phone. Weave is one of the oldest and most popular news reader apps available for the platform. That beta you all have been testing for two months is now ready for the general public. Let’s check out what’s new in the latest and greatest version of Weave for Windows Phone.

Weave has been on Windows Phone since time immortal, but recently joined Windows 8 thanks to a collaboration between Seles Games and Lazyworm apps. That Windows 8 version of Weave was notable for using tapping into a new cloud provider for news – Weave Cloud Services. This allowed for your Weave content to sync across devices using your account from the likes of Twitter, Facebook, Microsoft, or Google. This update for the Windows Phone version of Weave is notable for bringing support for the Weave Could services. Here’s all that is new with this latest release of Weave: Best VPN providers 2020: Learn about ExpressVPN, NordVPN & more New Cloud API Updated to use the new Weave cloud services powered by Windows Azure - a news service similar to Google Reader or Feedly!

Your feeds and articles are saved in the cloud, accessibly from any Windows 8 or Windows Phone 8 device

Login via Microsoft, Facebook, Twitter, or Google accounts - your choice!

Freedom from being forced to use Google (e.g. Feedly)

Article state is synced - articles marked as "read" on one device will be marked as such on your other devices

Favorite your articles, then view them from any Weave client

View all your previously read articles Visual Changes New streamlined Panoramic home screen layout.

New article list layout: "Cards". Brings a beautiful new way to browse the news

All the old layouts are still available as well, bringing the total 4 different article list layout

All sources list. Now you can see how many new articles are available for each category/feed you subscribe to Bug fixes Fixed speech so it doesn't speak HTML codes anymore

Now automatically switches to webview whenever an article is unable to be mobilized That’s quite the change. Weave for Windows Phone received its last major update nearly a year ago, but this latest makes up for that lull. We’re digging the syncing not only of our content, but our read states across our phones, tablets, and PCs. Though this update isn’t just for stuff in the backend. You’ll also notice some new visual design changes to the UX of the app. There are two new layout options and you can view all your sources in one list.