Friends 1.5 Released, Adds Read It Later Support and Improves Notifications

Friends, the “social contact manager” by Taptivate we reviewed a few months ago, was updated today to version 1.5, which includes a number of highly requested features from users and several optimizations and design improvements to make the app faster and easier to use. Friends, in case you haven’t heard, is an app that aggregates contacts from your Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn accounts and matches them with your existing Address Book to allow you to always stay in touch with your friends, and find who’s online instantly. The app can serve as a Twitter client and Facebook application, also allowing you to place calls through a custom dialpad UI and organize your contacts in groups and favorites. Friends, overall, is an app built on top of various social networks that’s compatible with your iPhone’s Address Book and doubles as a lightweight client.

The 1.5 update lets you view all your Facebook and Twitter notifications in the main menu – something that was among the top requests from users and that now simplifies the way you can be notified of your friends’ activity in a single place. To streamline the experience, some parts of the UI have been redesigned and a new “mode switcher” in the top toolbar lets you easily navigate across the multiple sections of the app.

Other features in Friends 1.5 include Read It Later support, sync for LinkedIn contacts and “sort by first name”. Lots of bugs have been fixed and the underlying engine improved to be faster and more reliable. Friends is available at $0.99 in the App Store.

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