What's wrong with using the Facebook touch web app?
A lot of people find the lack of a decent official Facebook app for Windows Phone to be disappointing. There's the website touch.facebook.com which is basically a web based app that looks very similar to the Android and iOS apps except it runs in the browser. Sure there aren't notifications but the Me tile has Facebook notifications right? You can make a tile out of the website like I have for the Pulse website on my Windows 8 device and it looks very similar to an app icon. It's also kind of reassuring that you will have rock solid stability in a web app but maybe that's just what I think. So for regular Facebook users (not heavy ones), what problems are there with this set up? Me tile for notifications, Messaging app for Facebook chat and Facebook touch web app for regular Facebook access.
I think Windows is lucky to some extent in that it has Internet Explorer 10. This is what Pulse has to say about it:
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In researching our options, we quickly realized Internet Explorer 10 truly was the best and only option if we were going to do this right. We weren't sure whether this would really work, and honestly, we were a little skeptical. But after speaking with the team at IE and the developer team at Pixel Lab, we were blown away with what IE10 could bring to the table.
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Does the Facebook Touch Pro app have notifications?
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snaqvi91
Does the Facebook Touch Pro app have notifications?
I'm pretty sure it's just a wrapper around a webview, so no.
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null4end
The only thing that doesn't work for me on the mobile site (or FB Touch Pro) is clicking on a notification and being taken to the post in question. It just closes the notification window but that is all.
yeah.. thats weird.. coz a couple of days ago i accessed the touch facebook site and the notification thing was working..
but today.. as is my habit.. i typed fb.com on IE and it took me to the touch facebook site and the address bar still said m.facebook.com.. and on this site the notification problem started showing up...
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Wuhuu. Nice tip. Totally forgot about that touch site. It is awesome now!
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I might be wrong but I think the old mobile site is still available.
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snaqvi91
I might be wrong but I think the old mobile site is still available.
I have tried accessing it through m.facebook.com but it redirects me to the touch site.. pretty frustrating..
also all the photos are being cropped from the right side..
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Venugopal Jakhotiya
I have tried accessing it through m.facebook.com but it redirects me to the touch site.. pretty frustrating..
also all the photos are being cropped from the right side..
I realize on my Lumia 920, m.facebook is now exactly the same as touch.facebook... but on my old HTC Arrive, m.facebook takes to the old-style Facebook mobile site that we're used to. It seems they may be taking the user agent strings and redirecting them to the sites they feel are appropriate.
So Windows Phone 7 devices should still be on the old-styled m.facebook, and Windows Phone 8 devices should be using the new-styled m/touch.facebook layout according to what I've noticed.
Regardless, the new style has quite a few bugs and needs to be worked out better. I'm sure they work just fine in Android/iOS, but I doubt they tested in WP IE10 :(
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iknowsingh
I realize on my Lumia 920, m.facebook is now exactly the same as touch.facebook... but on my old HTC Arrive, m.facebook takes to the old-style Facebook mobile site that we're used to. It seems they may be taking the user agent strings and redirecting them to the sites they feel are appropriate.
So Windows Phone 7 devices should still be on the old-styled m.facebook, and Windows Phone 8 devices should be using the new-styled m/touch.facebook layout according to what I've noticed.
Regardless, the new style has quite a few bugs and needs to be worked out better. I'm sure they work just fine in Android/iOS, but I doubt they tested in WP IE10 :(
they work well on Android and iOS and the touch site used to be almost without bugs when i used to access it a few days ago.. but this new version seems frustratingly buggy..
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iosub
Hi
All of you are you with wp8 with portico update ?
I can say that I have Portico (AT&T-branded 920 on StraightTalk), and it might be because I believe IE was updated slightly in Portico (I could be wrong). I remember reading something somewhere saying that there were small fixes for IE in the update.