This version brings a couple of new options for desktop and tablet users

Dec 21, 2013 07:28 GMT  ·  By

Reading List is one of the apps that made their debut in Windows 8.1, so Microsoft keeps updating it on a regular basis, adding new features and improved performance with every occasion.

This morning, for example, Redmond rolled out another update for Reading List, introducing options to categorize items within the app or right when you add them to your list, as the official release notes point out.

At the same time, the new build also comprises new tools to share content from the app with other users, which means that enhanced support for Windows 8.1's share charm is also part of the package.

As you most likely know by now, Reading List is available free of charge to all users and is a Windows 8.1-exclusive app, which means that you won't find it in the store in case you're running Windows 8.

Overall, every single update is fairly important for all users, so go ahead and download Reading List for Windows 8.1 to find out what's new.