Tuesday, October 11, 2011

introdusing FaceBook;s iPade app [pics]


Facebook for iPad Login Screen 
The first step to Facebook for iPad is logging in.

Facebook News Feed with Sidebar
 
The sidebar is the main navigation tool of Facebook for iPad.

Facebook Photo Albums
The Facebook iPad App focuses on the consumption experience, specifically photos.

Facebook Photo: Full-Screen 
Photos appear in a full-screen format on the iPad app.

Facebook Photo Album Scrolling 
Users can swipe left or right to view other photos in an album

Facebook Friends List 
This is a simple and visual way to view somebody's friends.

Facebook Places 
Facebook Places actually maps out the location of your friends on a Google Map.

Facebook Messages
 
Facebook has included its popular Messages feature in the app.

Facebook Chat and Notifications 
Facebook's iPad app includes chat functionality and notifications, like the desktop version.

Facebook has finally launched its official iPad app, after months of speculations and leaks.
Facebook for iPad, now available in the iOS App Store (update: it’s still rolling out), looks much like the version that leaked in July. The app is designed primarily as a consumption experience, which is why the app emphasizes photos. Photos take up the entire screen, and users can pinch to zoom in on them. Navigating through a photo album is done simply by swiping left or right.

The Facebook iPad App includes a left-hand navigation bar for accessing the News Feed, photos, messages, Groups and settings. Notifications, chat, status updates, search and Facebook’s other key features made the cut as well.

The app does offer a few new features. Users can play their favorite Facebook games in full-screen mode, thanks to the launch of the Facebook Platform for mobile devices and iOS. Games from EA, Zynga and more will support additional features such as Facebook Credits.

Facebook didn’t forget about video, either — Facebook for iPad supports HD video and Airplay, so users can watch Facebook videos through their Apple TVs or their other Apple devices.
The app is launching with surprisingly little fanfare, given the anticipation of the app’s launch and the multitude of leaks and speculation surrounding it.

Source: JiroTech

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