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Facebook Pages Manager for iPhone review


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Now you can manage your Facebook business and fan Pages with a dedicated app that lets you view insights

Facebook for iPhone and iPad has a slew of problems, but now poor Pages management can be crossed off that list with the introduction of Facebook Pages Manager for iPhone. It’s very similar to the normal Facebook app with the addition of being able to view Insights about your Page and manage admins.

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Before Facebook Pages Manager, users would have to use the original Facebook app to view their Pages, but didn’t have any access to admin controls. Now when you visit your Page with the Facebook for iPhone, you’ll see an announcement at the top announcing the new app with a link to App Store.

As previously mentioned, Facebook Pages Manager is very similar to its older brother with the side-panel design and profile page view. Just like the main Facebook for iPhone app, Facebook Pages Manager also doesn’t show the cover photo to your Page.

There is one thing you’ll notice missing from Facebook Pages Manger, though — messages. At the top of the screen you’ll find the buttons to see who has recently liked your Page and notifications, but the messages button is absent. This is a shame, especially since Facebook’s dedicated Messages app also doesn’t support messages for Pages.

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When viewing your Page’s timeline, you can sort by everyone’s posts, posts made by your Page, or hidden posts.

From the side-panel, you can select between the Pages you manage and look at the Insights for the selected Page and manage its Admins.

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The Insights screen tells you how many likes you have, the number of people talking about your Page, weekly total reach, and a graph of your trends.

The good A dedicated app for Page management is great Facebook for iPhone users are already family with it View Insights, including graph of trends Manage admins The bad No cover photos No access to page messages Can look up photo albums Can’t upload photos to a specific photo album No iPad support The conclusion

I’ll admit that when I first heard that Facebook released a new app, I let out a little groan. But once I realized it was an app for managing Pages, I actually got a little excited since managing Pages on the main Facebook app is terrible. So far, I’m impressed with Facebook Pages Manager — just rather surprised that they left out messages. But I guess I’d rather them leave it out then to introduce it with a bunch of bugs. Hopefully Facebook updates it soon.

Facebook Pages Manager is not yet available in the US App Store, but it should be soon.

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9 Apps Free For A Limited Time! (5/15/12)

Here is todays list of popular apps that are free for a limited time. They may be paid by the time you are reading this so make sure to check before you download. If you start to download an app on your accountthe app will be free to download again anytime. We hope you enjoy and will be making more posts for the future. AirHead Adam – OrionArts

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8 Apps Free For A Limited Time! (5/13/12)

Here is todays list of popular apps that are free for a limited time. They may be paid by the time you are reading this so make sure to check before you download. If you start to download an app on your accountthe app will be free to download again anytime. We hope you enjoy and will be making more posts for the future. Tower Defense: Lost

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How to integrate all your social networks into your your iPhone and iPad Contacts

How to integrate all your social networks into your iPhone and iPad Contacts

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Having lots of Gmail, Facebook Twitter, and LinkedIn Contacts on your iPad and iPhone is great, but how do you get them all into your Contacts app where you need them?

I get to use most of the newest devices and test out all the platforms in my job. My “go-to”  phone is the iPhone 4S, but there are features I see on other devices that I really wish were present in iOS. At the top of the list of wants is rich contact integration with my social networks.

WebOS had perhaps the most elegant approach with Synergy.   If you have a contact on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Gmail –- whatever -– just log in and you get a unified contact card with all that information. Doesn’t sound so hard, right?

Now, Android does this pretty well, Windows Phone does a great job with the People hub and QNX –- the OS on the BlackBerry Playbook (and the upcoming BlackBerry 10) — does an amazing job at this contact integration.

So, why is it so hard for iOS to get this one important feature right? Well, we will have to let the boys and girls in Cupertino figure that one out. For now, there is a way to get all this information into the Contacts app… it just takes a little extra work.

Getting your basic information into Contacts

In the old days, you needed to connect your iPhone to your Mac or PC and then sync your contacts from your Outlook, Google or native contacts app on the computer. It was messy and often inaccurate. Now, fortunately, the majority of our contacts get “sucked into” the iPhone through some sort of cloud syncing.

How to get your iCloud Contacts onto your iPhone or iPad

If you don’t yet have your iCloud contacts on your iPhone, just go to your Settings app and then touch the iCloud tab. Just turn the Contacts switch to the ON position and all your iCloud contacts will be in sync with your iPhone, Mac, iPad, etc.

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How to get your Google Contacts onto your iPhone or iPad

If you use the standard Gmail setup (IMAP instead of Exchange, see below), getting your Google Contacts onto your iPhone or iPad isn’t as easy as it should be.  When you typically sign into a Google account you can choose to sync your email, calendar and notes – but not your Google contacts. The easiest way to do this is either: Export your Google contacts from the Google Contacts web app on your computer. Import then contacts to your iCloud account. To export your Google contacts Log into your Gmail account. Choose Contacts. Under the More tab, choose Export. Choose which format to export all your contacts and where to save the file. export google contacts How to integrate all your social networks into your iPhone and iPad Contacts

Export your Google contacts into a format that you can import into another app like iCloud

To import these contacts to your iCloud account for syncing: Log into your iCloud account via iCloud.com and click on Contacts. Click on the Settings gear and then choose Import vCard Navigate to where the exported contact file is located and import it into iCloud.

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If that is either confusing or a pain in the rear, the other option is to set up your Google account as an Exchange account which will wirelessly sync all your Google account data –- Contacts, Calendars, Notes, etc with your iphone.

Go to your Settings app. Tap the Mail, Contacts, Calendars tab. Under the listing of your accounts, touch the Add Account tab. Choose Microsoft Exchange from the list of options Put your Email address in the Email field (youremail@gmail.com) Leave the Domain field blank. Your Username should be your Email address. Input your password. Add a Description such as “Primary Gmail” or something like that. Touch the Next button at the top right hand corner. On the next screen, in the Server box, type: m.google.com Choose Next. On the following screen, simply turn ON or OFF the things you want to sync with your Google account. For our purposes, make sure that the Contacts tab is in the ON position. Select Save and your Google contacts will now sync with your iPhone contacts.

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How to get your Facebook Contacts onto your iPhone and iPad

Most of us have our contacts spread out over our various apps –- especially our social networking apps. I have lots of data for some folks in my Google account, but they are not Facebook friends. The reverse is often true as well. There is a way to get your Facebook contacts into your iPhone – you just have to dig a little to find it.

First off, make sure you have the latest version of the Facebook app downloaded from the App Store. Start up your Facebook app and login into your account. Tap the top left hand corner to get into your Facebook options and touch on Friends. Tap the Action button (the one that looks like a Send key) in the top right hand corner. Choose Sync Contacts from the list. Turn the switch next to Syncing to the ON position – this will had (add?) your Contacts, profile pictures and links to your Contacts app. Read the scary message from Facebook saying that all contacts from your device will be sent and stored by Facebook as subject to their privacy policy. If you are comfortable with that, choose Sync Contacts in the lower right hand corner and your Facebook contacts will be integrated into your iPhone Contacts app. If you want to replace the existing photos of your contacts with their Facebook pictures, turn the Replace photos switch to the ON position. You should now see new category in the Contact information for Facebook contacts that says: Facebook and has a link to his/her Facebook page.

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NOTE: This is not perfect, after doing this several times I still have some Facebook contacts whose Facebook page is not listed in their iPhone Contact card.

When it does work, just tap the Facebook address and you can launch their Facebook page right from the Contacts app.

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How to get your Twitter Contacts onto your iPhone or iPad

For many of us, we follow people on Twitter who are not our “friends.” For others, we would like to have the Twitter information for our Contacts in case we do want to follow or Direct Message them. Fortunately, this is pretty easy to do.

First off, download the official Twitter app from the App Store. Go to your Settings app and look for the Twitter settings. Touch the Twitter tab in settings. Touch the Update Contacts button to get Twitter information for your contacts put into their Contact cards.

NOTE: As with Facebook, there are some privacy concerns here. Twitter essentially takes all the email addresses and phone numbers stored in your Contacts app and cross references them against their database to get you the Twitter contact information.

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How to get your LinkedIn Contacts onto your iPhone or iPad

LinkedIn may be where most of your professional contacts are stored. For many of us, this is yet another completely different list of contacts than those stored in Gmail or Facebook.  Fortunately, it is easy to get your LinkedIn data into the iPhone. Download the official LinkedIn app from the App Store. Start up the app and login into your LinkedIn account. Touch the You icon – usually at the top right of the four icons. Touch the gear in the upper right hand corner which is the Settings area for LinkedIn. Touch the Download Connections tab and make sure that Download Connections is turned ON. Touch the Download Now button to bring in all your LinkedIn connections into your iPhone.

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NOTE: I experienced some interesting things when I did this; some of my contacts, which had their Facebook page link in the web page section of the Contact card, now had the LinkedIn page instead of the Facebook page.  The Contact photo changed according to which app I used last to sync contacts. In some cases, I really wanted the Facebook photo and not the LinkedIn one, so I had to go back and sync the photos from Facebook to replace the LinkedIn ones.

If at this point you are saying to yourself “this is way too complicated” you may be right, but it is the best way to get all this data into one place – Your Contacts app.

How to deal with multiple contact entries

iOS has the ability to link Contacts, so if you had more than one Contact for the same person, you could combine them into a unify view. However, it doesn’t seem to work anymore (or was removed). Hopefully this get restored or fixed in iOS 6. Until then, you will need to go to your computer and go to the web site or app and merge the contacts that then sync with your phone.

Merging your Google contacts

If you sync your contacts via Google, the process of merging contacts is not too complicated. Login in to your Gmail account Across the bar at the top, click on More and then on Contacts Once in Contracts, click on More and then scroll down to Find & merge duplicates. Google will then go through your contacts and merge those that have the same name. It is always a good idea to go and check to make sure it was done correctly – but overall this is pretty easy and seamless and will clean up your multiple entries for the same contact.

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Merging your Mac address book

For Mac users, Finding and merging your duplicates in Address Book (Contacts under Mountain Lion) is quite easy. Open up your Mac Address Book app. At the very top, click on the Card menu and then scroll down to Look for duplicates and click. You should then receive a message saying that “X number of duplicates were found.” Click on Merge and the cards will be combined so you only have one contact card per individual in your Address Book.

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NOTE: If you currently manage your contacts through the iCloud website, there is no way to merge your duplicate contacts from the Contacts app on iCloud.

Conclusion

So, after all this, you should have all your Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn contacts along side your Google or whatever other contacts you have on your iPhone. You can launch the Facebook page of your contacts; go to their Twitter page or LinkedIn page right from their Contact card.

This is not a perfect solution as we said at the outset. We wish that you could send a Facebook message or a Direct Message like you can from other platform Contact apps. We wish you could see status updates in the Contact app like the BlackBerry Playbook. Hopefully, these things will be on the horizon for us iOS users.

Do you have other thoughts about the Contacts app on iOS? Have you found other solutions for merging your data? Let us know in the forums.

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Sparrow for iPhone updated: push coming soon as yearly subscription

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Sparrow for iPhone is an email client for iPhone that offers many more features than Apple’s built in Mail app such as the ability to add attachments when composing a message, a multi-pane navigation layout, and custom signatures. The main new features in today’s update is landscape composing, the ability to edit and create labels/folders, and easier navigation between messages. Unfortunately, the biggest feature that users have been waiting for, push notifications, is still absent from Sparrow.

The folks at Sparrow headquarters have been hard at work to bring push to their users, but Apple has denied them the VoIP privileges needed in order to offer push notification for email, so they’ll be doing it on their end. But here’s the catch – push will not be a free upgrade. It won’t even be a one-time in-app purchase. Push for Sparrow will be integrated as a yearly subscription.

You were more than 16 000 helping us on our Apple quest to get the VoIP privilege. We can’t thank you enough for your support. Unfortunately, Apple has confirmed that they are not willing to do any exception to the rule and that Sparrow will NOT be granted with the privilege.

This means we’ll have to do Push on our side and that it will be integrated as a yearly subscription into Sparrow’s future update.

There’s no word yet on how much the subscription will cost.

How much would you be willing to pay to have push included with Sparrow? Personally, I’ll wait to see if Apple has any surprises for the built-in Mail app in iOS 6 before committing to a subscription with Sparrow. But if Apple doesn’t address some basic needs like adding attachments and custom signatures, I’ll jump ship to Sparrow in a heartbeat — I already have for Mac.

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Sparrow for iPhone updated: push coming soon as yearly subscription

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Sparrow for iPhone is an email client for iPhone that offers many more features than Apple’s built in Mail app such as the ability to add attachments when composing a message, a multi-pane navigation layout, and custom signatures. The main new features in today’s update is landscape composing, the ability to edit and create labels/folders, and easier navigation between messages. Unfortunately, the biggest feature that users have been waiting for, push notifications, is still absent from Sparrow.

The folks at Sparrow headquarters have been hard at work to bring push to their users. Sadly, their first attempt used a VoIP process that was entirely inappropriate for push email (it’s meant for apps like Skype) and Apple rejected it. So, like instant message apps have been doing for years, Sparrow will have to handle Push Notifications on their end. But here’s the catch – push will not be a free upgrade. It won’t even be a one-time in-app purchase. Push for Sparrow will be integrated as a yearly subscription.

You were more than 16 000 helping us on our Apple quest to get the VoIP privilege. We can’t thank you enough for your support. Unfortunately, Apple has confirmed that they are not willing to do any exception to the rule and that Sparrow will NOT be granted with the privilege.

This means we’ll have to do Push on our side and that it will be integrated as a yearly subscription into Sparrow’s future update.

There’s no word yet on how much the subscription will cost.

How much would you be willing to pay to have push included with Sparrow? Personally, I’ll wait to see if Apple has any surprises for the built-in Mail app in iOS 6 before committing to a subscription with Sparrow. But if Apple doesn’t address some basic needs like adding attachments and custom signatures, I’ll jump ship to Sparrow in a heartbeat — I already have for Mac.

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9 Apps Free For A Limited Time! (5/13/12)

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iMore Picks of the Week

iMore Picks of the Week for May 12, 2012

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Every week the editors at iMore carefully select some of our favorite, most useful, most extraordinary apps, accessories, gadgets, and websites. This week’s selections include a jailbreak app to manage off-device media, a sheet music app, an app for social networking, a video player that lets you watch old-school movies, and a popular virtual pinboarding app.

To see what we picked, and to tell us your pick, follow on after the break!

XBMC for iPad – Chris Oldroyd

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This week’s pick is a jailbreak app that I use all the time and is the only reason I keep my iPad jailbroken. When it comes to managing off device media the iPad with App Store apps is just not good enough. Air Video and other similar apps do a decent enough job of letting you access media on a PC or Mac but everything that is in a non Apple approved format needs to be encoded on the fly and it means the process is slow and a little ugly.

With XBMC I can connect to my NAS (Networked Attached Storage) box and access all of my content straight over my network, it plays all sorts of file types like AVI and MKV as well as MP4 and M4V all without any encoding or delay; the picture quality is excellent too. XBMC is a highly customizable app and if you are prepared to invest a little bit of time with the app itself and how you store and name your media on your NAS it can look absolutely stunning with the correct meta data.

XBMC is available as a free download from Cydia and it works on the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.

Steinway Etude – Gary Mazo

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Last week I was in guitar mode, this week I am back in piano mode – my primary instrument. There are lots of apps for purchasing sheet music and others for instruction. What makes Steinway Etude unique is that it combines both functions in one app.

First off, Steinway Etude is a music store where you can purchase sheet music. There is a pretty good selection of music from pretty much every musical category. Most songs are about $3.00 which is not terrible compared to pricier services such as Musicnotes.

Once your music is purchased (and there are some free songs to download as well) you see it on a bookshelf – reminiscent of iBooks. Tap the song you want to play and you have the main screen. Touch the Play arrow and you will hear a midi version of the song play, following along the notes in the song. There is also a small keyboard at the bottom showing you which notes to play.

For beginners, this is a great feature; you can see how to play the song, hear how to play the song and then try to play it on your own. I usually maximize the window to just see the song – but its nice to know that if I ever did get stuck I could listen to parts of the music to help me along.

Options are a plenty in Steinway Etude. You can adjust the tempo, turn on or off the right and left hands on the keyboard below, differentiate the hands with unique colors, change the background and more.

Pages just slide left to right and page turns are quick (which is key for a music apps.) All in all, this is a very useful app with a good library of music to purchase and the ability to learn while you play.

Free – Download Now Google+ for iPhone – George Lim

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So, I’m one of those few people who still uses Google+. I’m also a sucker for gorgeous iOS apps, so when Google recently updated their Google+ app, I was happy.

The app is mainly a significant UI improvements. Its certainly easier for a human to understand, navigate and use, as well as overall being cleaner. Its clearer how you can switch between ‘Circles’ to get the posts you want. Instead of having multiple circles which you change by swiping side to side, you get one stream which is changeable through a simple drop down menu.

While not a new feature, I use Google+ hangouts on the iPhone all the time, and I think, for a 10-way video call it is implemented very well. I have a Google hangout with friends every weekend, with the app, I can join it where ever I am.

There are still some gaping holes in the app; the ability to post YouTube links and getting an embed preview, editing posts and comments, and the fact that your display picture is just a small landscape section on your menu-screen, so it doesn’t show your display picture properly.

However despite all these flaws, I still really like this app. Its certainly better than the Facebook app (even on iPad).

Free – Download Now Video Time Machine – Seth Clifford

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My pick this week is pure joy. Video Time Machine is a sweet little app that allows you to watch all kinds of things from years gone by. One of my favorite activities on YouTube (and the internet in general) is find and watch commercials and shows from my youth. The app allows you to do this with a great interface that makes searching for a time period easy. You just roll the dial back to the year you want, select the type of content you want to see (TV, music, ads, trailers, video games, sports, etc.) and the app serves up the goods. Sharing to Facebook and Twitter is baked in, so you can get your friends in on it quickly too. There’s no direct search right now, but that’s also what makes it kind of cool – it’s kind of like a jukebox on random. And it’s a universal app that supports AirPlay, so if you want to throw it up on the big screen, you can do so.

I’m really digging it, and I hope that more content gets added as time goes on. It’s the perfect way to kill a few minutes and put a smile on your face.

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When the Pinterest for iPhone app first released, I hated it. It was terribly buggy and miserable to use. It’s had several updates since then and it’s now a great app. It’s beautiful and runs great. I go through phases with Pinterest, but now that they have a solid iPhone app, there’s a good chance I’ll use it more regularly. What would seal the deal, though, would be if they updated Pinterest to be universal for the iPad as well. Hopefully soon!

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Those were our picks, iMore Nation, so now it’s your turn! Tell us your pick of the week below. Give us the name of your favorite app, site, or accessory, and tell us why it made your life more productive, more informed, more entertaining, or just plain more fun. Jump into the comments and let us know your pick of the week!

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