With new features, enhancements

Jul 28, 2010 14:42 GMT  ·  By

The owners of handsets running under Palm's webOS operating system are now able to try out a new version of the Facebook application released for them. According to the development team, the new Facebook 1.2.30 Beta application includes photo tagging and viewing of photo tags, as well as news feed filters, support for landscape viewing, the ability to clear multiple notifications, and a wide range of bug fixes and performance improvements.

A recent post on the Palm Developer blog, meant to announce the release of the new application flavor, also states that users would be able to enjoy “inline comments” with the application, which is one of the major new features the beta version of the app includes. Other novelties include the possibility to turn features on or off, in addition to the possibility to change the news feeds on would like to view. A new down label in the middle of the screen will show a list of available feeds.

Other features have been also included into the mix: - Revised photo tagging. Users can now tag both themselves and their friends in photos. To tag someone, simply upload a photo, then view it on your profile. Tap on the photo, then tap on the tagging icon that appears below it. Begin typing someone’s name to select them from your friends list, then tap Done. - Clearing multiple notifications. To clear all of your existing notifications, tap on the notification globe at the top-left corner of the app, then tap See All Notifications, then perform a back gesture (by swiping from right to left below your screen). - Support for landscape viewing. Just tilt your Palm webOS phone to the side and Facebook for Palm webOS will switch orientations accordingly.

The application's developers also announced that “a major refactoring” is also part of the new release. According to them, the original list implementation didn't support newer additions. “With the number of HTML elements created for a given list feed we were having trouble using the swap on scroll implementation that the Mojo list uses due to the HTML parsing, styling and reflows that were required. The net result was choppy scrolling performance,” the aforementioned blog post notes. The custom list implementation in the new release is meant to fix this. The application can be downloaded from here.

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