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July 23, 2008

Equal face time

It’s great to be able to access Facebook on the go, and it’s even better when you can use an application that tailors Facebook to your smartphone. You might have caught our earlier post about Facebook for Palm, which is available on Palm OS smartphones. In the interest of giving equal airtime to both of the operating systems we support, here are some free Facebook clients for Windows Mobile devices:

  • Snap2Face has an interface designed to make it easy to do common Facebook activities like checking your friends’ status updates and reviewing and responding to friend requests.
  • The FriendMobilizer application highlights all of your Facebook notifications directly on its home screen, as well as giving you convenient ways to view and write wall posts, send messages, update your status, etc.

-Paul Loeffler

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Facebook for PalmOS, you gotta be kidding me!! How about calling it what it really is: Facebook for only the newest Smartphones! Come on, where's the TX support! The TX was being foolishly marketed by Palm as an internet device, yet the Facebook app is incompatible, lol.

I pray NOVA has backwards compatibility with PalmOS and a kickass browser, though I'm sure you read 1src enough to know your customer base *rollseyes*

Nice. Hey Treo 755p owners, are you going to complain here too that Palm is linking to WinMo apps for Facebook?

I tried out Friend Mobilizer and so far I'm pretty pleased. Thanks for the heads up.

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