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Comment by ossi1967

I still wonder how people who fall for Sailfish (or GNU/Linux in general) at the same time use Facebook. One is about trying to be open and independent... The other is all about being closed,...

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Comment by droll

totally agreed. I actually DON'T WANT a FB app (also the FB for android app has a running process in the background too - irritating). i'm happy to use https://m.facebook.com for all my FB needs. much...

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Answer by bennypr0fane for Native Sailfish app for Facebook

Actually, when I look at all the craziness that Facebook apps (Messenger!) are wreaking on Android phones, I'm not that sure anymore I want a Facebook app to do the same thing on my Jolla. Facebook...

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Comment by pmelas

Friends is a native fb app, however Friends functionality is not complete, and I think the main reason for this is the free FB API limitations. For a full functionality, I suspect FB will ask in...

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Comment by deedend

20-50 euros? you're crazy!

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Comment by jpek-m

The browser application is more functional than Friends. It is annoying that both are missing some essential operations like defining the place or editing a post

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Comment by pmelas

personally I would prefer it as it is with an improved browser and ad-block, I do not like to share contents of my phone with and integrated FB app.

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Comment by Tanghus

I don't use facebook myself, but I believe the "Friends" app in the store is a native facebook app.

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Native Sailfish app for Facebook

Hi Jolla boys and girls, Here is one marketing idea: as Facebook is certainly the most used social media app globally, it would make sense to develop either by Jolla itself or a commercial partner a...

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