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Snap2Face Windows Mobile Facebook client now officially released

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Magnifoca have just released their Windows Mobile Facebook client - Snap2Face!  It has been in beta for a few months now but it's great to see the official release now available!

Snap2Face 1.0 is a full-featured, native Facebook client for Windows Mobile devices. Initially introduced as a photo-centric application, Snap2Face offers features such as viewing albums, uploading photos, and importing friends' profile photos to Outlook Contacts (photo Call ID). Upon popular request during its beta period, Snap2Face gradually expanded its capabilities to include updating status, viewing friends' status and detailed information, reading and responding to messages, pokes, wall posts, and friend requests. All features are integrated into a sleek, intuitive user interface.

Snap2Face 1.0 is freely available for all Windows Mobile 5.0/6.x devices (Pocket PC or Smartphone), at https://www.magnifoca.com/download_snap2face.html.

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    August 14, 2008
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  • Anonymous
    August 17, 2008
    Has crashed a few times but very useful with 3G.  Its nice to finally see my friends pics in good quality on the move...

  • Anonymous
    August 17, 2008
    Not being smooth has nothing to do with Windows Mobile or even .NET applications. There is nothing that limits developers to develop a fluid and intuitive GUI on these platforms: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPTX6EN6YMQ This is a proof of concept of a mobile version of a Dutch social networking site i'm developing, and the movie you see is taken from an old HTC Wizard running at 286MHz. Greetings, Peter Vrenken

  • Anonymous
    September 04, 2008
    Fantastic idea and works to all intents and purposes but with one major flaw - the interface. This is particularly apparent on my HTC Diamond where the touchFLO interface is seemingly disabled in this app meaning scrolling is a nightmare! Speed-wise it is just ok but could do with optimisation.