Zensify for iPhone sets your social network
In other words, Zensify strives to take place offline Apps for such Facebook, twitter and Flickr – or at least, you save time bopping from one to another just to read and after the upgrade.
In addition to these three popular networks that can connect you Zensify 12seconds, Delicious, Digg, Photobucket and YouTube. (Support for more services in the works, according to developers.)
After logging into your various accounts (slow, but at one time procedure), Zensify lists all of your friends’ updates in a scrolling graph. She is also a scroll bar tag (the one above), so you can quickly narrow as possible on the basis of current trends.
Then there is also the view of the cloud of tags, which displays the aforementioned “fashion label” on the word cloud. I have never a fan, but this is definitely an elegant way to sift through the upgrade.
Zensify in the Track tool allows you to search all of your network, complete with modifiers for things like tags, users, and types of content. It also provides a convenient installment Saved searches so you can quickly go upgrade, which, say, photos or links, or Flickr, or Facebook.
Want to save the update for use in the future? Click the star to mark it as a favorite. Would you like to update your photo or that one or more of their own networks? Click on the icon theme. (Finally, an easy way to update Facebook and giggle at the same time!)
Unfortunately, while Zensify allows to share or respond to other people’s twitter posts, there is no easy way to do the same with Facebook notes. You can click through “to another Facebook page with the integrated Zensify browser, but it is slow and inconvenient. Annex really need to add a low-level option.
Of course, it is technically called Zensify view, so that some rough edges to be expected. In its current form, Zensify looks very promising, and I suspect avid social-networkers will like it a lot.
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