Users who installed the app are now provided with a new version through the store

Mar 18, 2014 22:41 GMT  ·  By

News360 is one of the best news readers currently available in the Modern UI of Windows 8.1, so it’s no surprise that so many users have already downloaded it.

Of course, the developing team behind the project is trying to fix every single bug reported in the app, so updates are released on a regular basis to improve the experience as much as possible.

A new build rolled out today has basically the same purpose, bringing not only a small collection of fixes, but also a new feature that allows you to save stores to Microsoft OneNote.

As you might have heard, OneNote is now a freeware app that can be used on Windows 8, Windows desktop, and Mac OS X at no charge, so News360 developers most likely expect the number of users who install it to grow, and thus try to capitalize on this opportunity.

“For every major story, News360 provides coverage from all possible sources combining text, photography and video to give you a full, 360° view of the issues and to help you identify bias and inaccuracy,” the developers behind the project said.

Of course, all users who installed the app will get the update through the store, while those who want to give it a try can download News360 for Windows 8.1 right now from the web.