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Fishbowl brings Facebook to your DesKtoP

We’ve covered lots of Facebook desktop clients/applications in the past, Here’s another one Fishbowl brings Facebook to your desktop. Now you can experience your Facebook content in new ways with a  trial desktop client  that lets you personalize how you read your newsfeed, update status, comment, like, browse and upload photos.

Fishbowl Features

This is the only Facebook application that has full integration with Windows 7 and its features, such as the new taskbar so you can monitor Facebook activity and friends at a glance. It even has multitouch navigation and image gestures to navigate and view your photos.
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Other features include:
  • Mini-mode offers an unobtrusive way to stay connected.
  • Seamless integration with Facebook’s web so you are always just a click away.
  • Fluid, snappy user interface to navigate photos quickly.
  • Simply drag & drop photos into Fishbowl to have these published to Facebook.
  • Sit back and watch a full screen slideshow to see your albums.
  • Discover new photos, relationships, and friend status.
  • Interest level helps you filter the Facebook stream and your friends will never know it.

Fishbowl Download

You can download this free Facebook application from here: Download Fishbowl


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