FeedFriendly combines your social media updates (Twitter, Foursquare, and tumblr) into a single list. Updates from each contact are grouped, so one friend’s updates can’t flood your list. You can also assign priorities to your friends, so you can sort the list by importance or time of last update. Please note, as of 2018, XING has discontinued access to their news feeds. Please note: as of May, 2016, Instagram has discontinued access to their news feeds. Please note: as of May, 2015, LinkedIn has discontinued access to their news feed. Please note: as of April, 2015, Facebook has discontinued access to their news feeds and group memberships for all non-Facebook apps. You will still be able to use FeedFriendly to see news posted by your Facebook friends, but not public updates from pages you follow. • Optimized for iPhone and iPad • Easily assign friend priorities using Twitter Lists • Show or hide news based on friend priority • Sort news display by date, name or priority • Update status for any or all of Facebook, Twitter, and XING
It's helpful
It is very helpful because I don't have to go to each app
Bad useless waste of money
Awful bad useless the only good Facebook iPad program is the piica
Great way to quickly keep in touch
Without FeedFriendly, it's impossible to keep in touch with everyone via Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. FeedFriendly lets me prioritize which contacts I want to see first, and I can filter the view to show only my most important contacts. I really like the way it only shows one entry per contact in the overview because I have a few friends who flood their feed -- but I still want to see what they're up to. 5 stars!
Clever service; luv the priority function
Though primarily a F-book user, was surprised and impressed how useful it was having a single aggregator. Also a very clean interface, easy to use and a great price. But what I liked best was the priority function. Specifically, it allows for a fast read of the latest postings or news based on the priority I assigned a friend. Basically, all my friends get top priority but the larger-than-I'd-like number of other entities whose postings I don't really care about, e.g., stores, movies, airlines, etc. get lowest priority. That way, I still get to "keep" my liked non-friend entities, (e.g., useful for contests,) but not have them displayed on the filtered list. It's like fast forwarding over the commercials.
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