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Unofficial Vine client app ‘Bine’ for Windows 8.1 and Windows RT receives update

Ron Ron
July 15, 2019
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Unofficial Vine client app 'Bine' for Windows 8.1 and Windows RT receives update

Looking for a Vine client app for Windows 8.1 or Windows RT? Check out Bine. This app is simple, free, and lets you record, share, view and do more with the Vine social service. The Bine app also received a new update today, adding MarkedUp analytics support.

“Bine is the only full Vine client app for WinRT. Record, share, view and more! Vine is the best way to see and share life in motion. Create short, beautiful, looping videos in a simple and fun way for your friends and family to see,” the app description reads. Here are the key features of this app:

  • Unlimited uploads and free
  • Instantly post videos on Vine, then share to Twitter and Facebook (more coming soon!)
  • Find, follow, and interact with people close to you
  • Explore trending posts, featured hashtags and editor’s picks

Bine is the first full featured Vine client app for Windows RT. If you are a Vine lover, this app is the perfect companion for you. Hit the download link below to check out the app. Let us know if you like it!

Thanks to everyone who sent this in!

Bine for Windows 8.1

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