Users of Windows 10 powered PCs and tablets can now take advantage of Facebook's Instagram service beyond viewing images in a web browser following the release of a dedicated Instagram app for the platform.
iOS 10 rich notifications support has been added to iOS version of Instagram, while both iOS and Android versions also gained improvements on how likes are displayed.
Flume for Mac is an Instagram app that lets you access the popular photo sharing service natively on your computer without the need of a web browser. Almost 10 months into its release, the developer has now updated the app, releasing Flume version 2.0 with some significant new features and improvements, including support for uploading photos and videos.
Facebook-owned Instagram app also has a hidden inbox meant for direct messages from users you don't follow. Here's how to find it.
Instagram is undeniably one of the most popular mobile apps available on smartphone devices today. The now Facebook-owned company was classed as innovative and unique in the way it allowed photographs to be captured, edited and shared when it launched back in October 2010. Now, after being owned by social media behemoth Facebook for coming up to four years, the network has announced an overhaul of the app across multiple networks that not only introduces a new app icon, but also brings a redesigned user-interface into the equation.
You can now download official Facebook and Messenger apps for Windows 10 desktop, as well as Instagram app for Windows 10 Mobile phones.
Want to see a new photo from an Instagram feed as photos wallpaper on your Apple Watch face whenever you check the time? No problem, because we're going to tell you how to do just that.
Ever wish you could have your iPhone automatically fetch wallpapers from an Instagram feed? PaperGram, which is available for free, does exactly that. Here's how it works!
Instagram has added a new offering to its growing suite of mobile apps for iOS and Android devices by releasing a new app called Boomerang. The social network, which is now owned by Facebook after a one billion dollar acquisition back in April 2012, is using the app as a dedicate portal for users to create and share everyday moments as mini looping videos. According to the accompanying blog post, "It's not a photo. It's not a gif. It's a Boomerang." and it's available to download right now for those who need yet another app in their already crowded digital lives.
If you're a heavy Instagram user, then you probably already hate the fact that the photo-based social network doesn't offer a desktop app. For Instagram, being mobile-only makes a modicum of sense because it's all about taking photos and then sharing them with your friends online, which is something you're less likely to do from a computer. That being said though, even just browsing and searching for images using the Instagram website can be a binding task, so an app would be most welcomed.