Thursday, July 21, 2011

Facebook To Update The IPhone Application, Complaint Handling



Facebook was ready to release an update to its iPhone application on Thursday, reports the Financial Times. Updated plans were revealed when Facebook was contacted by the publication of comments terrible comment on the current version of the application.

Beyond saying that the update will be available in the App Thursday, Facebook said it was the only engineer who works in the app while the team has worked on mobile applications for Android and other mobile platforms. Facebook has about 84 million users of its iPhone. More than 20,000 users have posted negative reviews about the application, which currently has two stars from the App Store.

Who worked on the application developer, Joe Hewitt, left the company earlier this year. Hewitt has had some problems with Apple's applications policy, which led him to stop working on it and start the Android version of their work before leaving.

I have been using the iPhone application since its introduction in the App Store and was never very stable. Although many features of Facebook was added to it since its introduction, many basic features remain a problem for users. I have personally known many error messages received, blockages and problems that required removal and re-install the software in my time of use.

It seems that the Facebook application for iPhone is finally getting some love, but it is only a minor upgrade or a real effort to improve the functionality and stability of the application remains to be seen. The latest update of the application is as recent as June 29, but does not seem to have addressed many issues that people see and rating remains low.

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