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Monday, August 15, 2011

GO FBWidget – Android Widget to Access Facebook for GO Launcher EX


GO FBWidget is one of the new GOWidgets that compliments GO Launcher EX, one of the most popular and praised home replacement apps on the Android Market. The widget is part of a growing family of add-ons for the launcher, which also includes Calendar, Messaging and Contacts. The app is pretty functional and may well be welcomed by GO Launcher EX fans. However, it has a host of limitations and problems which might put many off.
Price: Free
Tested on: HTC Desire HD
Content Rating: Everyone
Pros
Lets you see your timeline in a scrolling widget.Allows you to expand statuses and comment or ‘Like’.You can post pictures from your gallery.Able to view your own profile.
Cons
Unable to view friends’ profiles.Unable to customize the look of the widget.For some reason your own profile pic doesn’t come up.Scrolling can be a bit sluggish.No access to groups, etc.No access to your messages.
After recently adding a Twitter widget to their assembly of GO widgets, users now also have a Facebook widget. While quite basic, the widget lets you add posts and pictures in addition to scrolling through your Facebook stream. You can comment on or ‘Like’ your Facebook friends’ posts and, if needed, you can touch the top of the widget to link directly to the official Facebook app if you have it installed. The widget is quite nice and will look good if you also use any of the other GO widgets in the collection.
However, I have found the widget severely lacking. Firstly the widget comes in a slightly-lighter-than facebook blue (which contextually looks a bit strange), but then all the other GO widgets are in this color too. Which is actually one of the problems with the GO Widget family. While GO Dev team, and a variety of third party developers make some of the most unique and brilliant themes in the Android Market for GO Launcher EX, every widget comes in this dreary blue color and cannot be customized or changed. This is disappointing as it defeats the purpose of the theme if the widgets look completely out of place on the homescreen.
Aesthetics aside, the app doesn’t have much in the way of functions beyond the very basic. You cannot view your friends’ profiles nor can you access or view groups. Weirdly, when you look at your own profile- which is available- your profile picture doesn’t come up. Furthermore, you cannot access your private messages through the widget. I thought this was particularly strange seeing that you can view DMs on the new GO Twitter widget, but for some reason not the Facebook one. Lastly, scrolling through the widget is also a bit sluggish as it lags and freezes as it takes in the posts. While this normally might be forgiven a little, the Twitter GO widget did scroll well, without any of these problems.
GO FBWidget is a useful addition to the family of GO Widgets available for free in the Android Market. You can post updates and pictures quite easily as well as viewing all your friends statuses. Each status can be opened, commented on or ‘Liked’ quite easily too. However, with limited functionality and a glitchy slow interface, you are going to have to be pretty committed to use the app on the regular basis. I’m no fan of the official Facebook for Android app, but it’s widget is far superior to this.
The widget is pretty simple to use and should be familiar to most users. It’s significantly let down by lack of functionality however and you will probably find yourself having to use the mobile website or the official Facebook app in order to do a lot of things.
If you don’t use Facebook much and only post the occasional update, this might suit you down to the ground. But more frequent users will rightly become frustrated by the lack of functionality and glitchy interface and switch to another app.
The interface is at least viewable and it’s easy to follow people’s updates. However the sluggish manner in which the widget scrolls make for a disappointing experience. It’s just that the widget is so limited, you cannot expect much from it.

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