You can now natively share GIFs on Twitter for Windows 10

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While Twitter’s app for Windows 10 has long since supported the ability to view and share gifs from your PC or mobile device, the app had yet to incorporate the most convenient method of sharing gifs Twitter had implemented – natively via Giphy integration into its apps  and web client.

In an update pushed out to the Windows Store today, Twitter now allows users to search Giphy for gifs and attach them to their tweets natively and without needing to hop out to another interface.

The update brings the Twitter client for Windows closer to the Android and iOS apps and makes it more convenient to use on PCs as well.

You can download Twitter for Windows 10 from the store link below:

[appbox windowsstore 9wzdncrfj140]

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