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Re: Native Facebook Client for Windows Mobile

My problem with it is that it seems to be doing a lot of updating in the background or something on boot, because whenever it starts, I have to wait 30 sec to a 1 min before I can do anything. Sometimes it even totally locks up the device during this.
After that, however, it is totally useable and great specifically for uploading photos from the phone's camera and directory.
However, for standard things like friend updates and changing my status, I do find that a quick jaunt over to m.facebook.com is faster and more efficient. However, as was already pointed out here, there are thinks snap2face offers that the mobile portal does NOT, which makes it irreplaceable.

To tell the truth, I think I would be much happier with just an app that handles the photo side of things. Perhaps there should be an option to turn off the rest of it if the user doesn't want it to update all the feeds and everything each time?
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