Some third party software developers have made good use of the FriendFeed API to create some great FriendFeed iPhone applications. Stay connected to FriendFeed even when you're away from your computer with one of these iPhone apps (at our office, BuddyFeed and Amigo have been really popular):
- BuddyFeed (iTunes page)
- amigo (iTunes page)
- Nambu (iTunes page)
- AlertThingy (iTunes page)
- webfeedr (iTunes page)
- Motherfeed (iTunes page)
Interested in building a new application or connecting your existing one to FriendFeed? Learn more about the FriendFeed API.
8 comments:
As always no love for the Blackberry
The question is which app does the friendfeed team like the most or uses the most? I'm a buddyfeed guy myself.
This also begs the question - are there any plans for a native, official FF client for the iPhone?
I created a topic on Hunch that should help people finding the right client for their use case. And I even added one option that has been missing from this blog post.
http://www.hunch.com/friendfeed-iphone/
Yea and no love for Windows Mobile either..
That is really cool thing to be connected with. I think more application should be added to enhance its credibility.
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I've bought and tried several FriendFeed iPhone apps now (BuddyFeed, amigo & AlertThingy for FriendFeed), and not one of them offered the ability to see or send direct messages, which renders them rather useless for me (so long, spent money!).
I am starting to think that for some reason this feature cannot be implemented in the iPhone version. Am I right (hope not!)? I mean, even the iPhone-optimized official FriendFeed website can do it, so why can't those apps, some of them already at version 2!?
I installed Motherfeed and Nambu on my iPhone today. Nambu asked me for my Twitter credentials. a couple hours after I entered them, my Twitter account was hacked and sent out this spammy msg :-(
http://twitter.com/may/status/2884536520
I don't know if the two are related but I thought I should mention it since it happened today :-(
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