Status Djinn
Status Djinn is a great way to stay in touch with all your social networks!
Log into your Facebook and Twitter accounts and see what your friends are
saying and doing.
Need to send updates to your own status? No problem. Send your update to
both or select just one. You have complete control!
View your friends from Facebook and the people you are following on Twitter
FEATURES
- Setup both your Facebook and Twitter accounts.
- View the last 10 status updates from your friends and people you are following.
- Update your status on multiple networks at the same time.
This is the initial release of the application and it's pretty cool, but it doesn't
stop there. Future updates are planned that will add even more useful and fun
features to the Status Djinn. You can also help set the future direction of the
application, by providing feedback to the development team. We'd love to hear what
you'd like to see included!
FUTURE FEATURES
- Reply directly to a status update
- Landscape mode
- View status from the Friends page
- Profile groups (Create groups of friends to filter status views)
- More networks such as Yammer
- Multiple logons for the same network
It may not be a Djinni in a bottle, but your Status Djinn will turn your iPhone
into a magic carpet ready to transport you to a private island where all your
favorite people await your presence.
Screenshots
Why does my home page show up all white with no data?
If the application shows up all white with no data it means that you have not setup any
of your logons or that they have been reset along with the database. Perhaps due
to a restore ofthe device. Go to the settings page and setup your accounts.
When the application loads it displays older information. What's up?
The application may take a few seconds to load. While it is loading the application
shows a static image of a blank table. The first task the application performs
when starting up is to display the latest data. It then contacts your networks and
begins loading your statuses in the background. As the networks return data the
table will be updated. Twitter will normally finish first followed by Facebook.
How do I know my status update made it to the networks?
If you go back to the home page and refresh the data you should see your post on twitter
show up towards the top of the table. We attempt to filter out the Facebook post in the
event that we determine there is a double post, in order to keep the status table clean.