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#TileArt for Windows Phone recieves a new update

Sean Cameron Sean Cameron
November 29, 2020
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#TileArt

One of the most common criticisms of Windows Phone as a platform has been regarding its perceived lack of customizability. With rival operating systems, notably Android, offering a comparatively granular level of control, this has been a sore point for users for some time.

Aware of this, Microsoft has been allowing users more control than ever before over the look of the platform, allowing for the inclusion of transparent live tiles, along with different tile sizes. This control was enhanced even further with the recent release of the app “TileArt”, allowing users more control than ever before over the look of both their lock-screen and their home-screen.

Following a new update, the app has been upgraded with bug fixes and tweaks, with no new features yet reported. A product of the ‘Microsoft Garage’, expect this app to grow into something far bigger with time.

Do you use #TileArt? Let us know in the comments below.

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