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Friday, 13 January 2012
SocialBox Review
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- The 16 year-old app developing wonder is back with another slick and useful offering.
- Developer: JAS Applications
- Price: $0.99
- Version: 1.0
- App Reviewed on: iPhone 3GS
The best thing about SocialBox is also the best thing about everything else made by JAS applications. Namely that it’s incredibly easy to use. There’s no messing around with menus, sifting through options or tweaking settings. The app recognizes user accounts automatically (assuming they’re saved on the device) and incorporates them as soon as it’s started up. In other words once the app is installed and turned on, one can pretty much immediately begin posting to any or all of the four outlets. The interface is also brilliantly simple. Type out a message in the text field (complete with character counter), then simply press the “Twitter,” “Facebook,” “Email” or “SMS” button(s) when done. The message can also easily be edited down or added to after it’s been sent just in case the user wishes to go into more detail than Twitter’s character limit will allow (or cut back to fit it). That’s all there is to it.
Of course, Twitter can automatically link with Facebook and emails can always be copy/pasted, so depending on individual outlooks SocialBox may not seem like such a huge deal. That’s not to say that it’s useless, but it’s certainly not intended for people who don’t spend a lot of time using at least two of the four services. On a more technical note, I also came across a bizarre glitch where the four posting buttons would disappear after receiving an error message stating that I had to set up an email on my iPhone. The buttons came back after restarting the app, and to be fair it’s kind of my own fault for not linking an email address to my phone, but it’s there and I noticed it. So yeah.Via:148Apps

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