BuddyFeed is the latest iPhone native app option for lovers of Friendfeed. I’ve recently posted about Webfeedr (the first native Friendfeed app) and Nambu, an all-in-one iPhone client app for Friendfeed, Twitter, Ping.fm, Identi.ca, and Laconica. For me, BuddyFeed tops the other two so far, in terms of look and feel and performance. I like […]
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BuddyFeed = New, Native iPhone Friendfeed App

BuddyFeed is the latest iPhone native app option for lovers of Friendfeed. I’ve recently posted about Webfeedr (the first native Friendfeed app) and Nambu, an all-in-one iPhone client app for Friendfeed, Twitter, Ping.fm, Identi.ca, and Laconica. For me, BuddyFeed tops the other two so far, in terms of look and feel and performance.

I like its UI a bit better than Webfeedr, as it feels a little cleaner / less busy to me – though I would like to see navigation to the main sections be a bit less plain, and have nav buttons or similar for Rooms / Me / Home etc. on most of the main views. I’d also like to have the Rooms view offer links to the various rooms you’re a member of, rather than just a stream of all your rooms’ content.

For the moment, BuddyFeed also wins over Nambu as the latter still refuses to remember my FF credentials, and prompts for them every time I close and relaunch it (otherwise Nambu would be my current fave).

Here’s a listing of BuddyFeed’s features:

  • iew your feeds of home, rooms and everyone.
  • View your own feeds, likes and commented messages.
  • Inline web browser for links in messages.
  • View comments and likes of messages.
  • View user profiles
  • Search your feeds
  • Search all public feeds
  • Post messages to your home
  • Post images in messages
  • Post comment to messages
  • Mark like/unlike of messages
  • Subscribe/Unsubscribe to a user
  • Bookmarklet for Safari for posting messages

My first impression on BuddyFeed is that it’s a useful, slightly basic feeling, option for Friendfeed on the iPhone. For now I think I just about prefer it to using Friendfeed in the Safari browser – but I still have high hopes for what Friendfeed’s own native iPhone app will bring, hopefully any day now.

For those of you who haven’t tried Friendfeed yet, here’s a good page to get a little flavor of what it offers, and a brief excerpt from it:

FriendFeed enables you to keep up-to-date on the web pages, photos, videos and music that your friends and family are sharing. It offers a unique way to discover and discuss information among friends.

BuddyFeed is available now in the App Store, at $0.99.

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